Hello,
Building libdjvulibre fails on 10.4.11 like so (can also provide
a full log):
g++ -o .libs/djview -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I../.. -I../../libdjvu -I./
-I../../gui/indep/QT/ -I../../gui/indep/QX/ -I../../gui/indep/utils/
-I../../gui/shared/QT/ -I../../gui/shared/res/ -I../../gui/shared/utils/ -I
I have had no problem building kde and kde apps except for kding and
komparator which can't seem to find qt-mt lib. I get the following
when I try to build these two:
checking for perl... /sw/bin/perl
checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.2 and < 4.0) (library
qt-mt) not found. P
Ben,
Thanks for your work fixing kdepim! I am now a happy kmail-on-mac user.
However, there's one small bug, which should be an easy fix:
OS: 10.5
Package Installed: 2008/02/24
Summary: Kmail Crashes if /sw/bin is not in $PATH
The existing kmail package (as others) doesn't add /sw/bin to th
On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 11:03:24AM -0500, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Richard Cobbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 09:47:41AM -0500, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> > > If it's using sed to build a regex and match against that, is it
> > > quoting regex me
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Richard Cobbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 09:47:41AM -0500, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> > If it's using sed to build a regex and match against that, is it
> > quoting regex metachars? If not you could replace the spaces with
> > periods and it
On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 09:47:41AM -0500, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> If it's using sed to build a regex and match against that, is it
> quoting regex metachars? If not you could replace the spaces with
> periods and it should work - although it would also prune any other
> paths that were the same other
If it's using sed to build a regex and match against that, is it
quoting regex metachars? If not you could replace the spaces with
periods and it should work - although it would also prune any other
paths that were the same other than replacing the space with something
else.
On 3/3/08, Richard C
I've got a couple of partitions on an external drive that contain only
backups, so I don't want them to show up in /sw/bin/locate's database.
In principle, the right thing to do is to edit /sw/etc/cron.daily/findutils
to pass the --prunepaths option to updatedb, but that doesn't work in this
case,
Patrick Martin wrote:
> Hello,
> I would like to build an application, but it requires libkpathsea4-dev.
> When I query the fink repository it says there is no package by that
> name. Is this package listed under another name? Is it in an 'unstable'
> repository?
>
> Thanks!
>
Try libkpathsea
Hello,
I would like to build an application, but it requires libkpathsea4-dev.
When I query the fink repository it says there is no package by that
name. Is this package listed under another name? Is it in an 'unstable'
repository?
Thanks!
--
Patrick Martin
School of Electrical and Computer E
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