On Sep 14, 2009, at 8:00 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
From fink, I would be looking for gnucash and gcompris. Can I keep
this version of XQuartz and still using these 2 packages from fink?
XQuartz works great with gimp. Does fink work with XQuartz?
Thanks
Ajay Gautam
Xquartz isn't supposed
Mind trying the 1.2.2 I just put out? It should build OK now.
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Robert Wyatt wrote:
> There is a problem with freetts on 10.5 PPC right after the patch script is
> applied:
>
> perl -pi -e 's,source="1.4",source="1.4" target="1.4",g' build.xml
> /var/tmp/tmp.1.wsm1
This should be fixed now.
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:37 PM, Robert Wyatt wrote:
> Reading dependency for opensync-dev-0.22-3...
> WARNING: While resolving dependency "python24" for package
> "opensync-0.22-3", package "python24" was not found.
> Can't resolve dependency "python24" for package "ope
Alexander Hansen wrote:
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> Ajay wrote:
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>> My setup:
>> iMac - OS X 10.6.1
>> XQuartz 2.3.4 (xorg server 1.4.2-apple45)
>>
>> From fink, I would be looking for gnucash and gcompris. Can I keep
>> this version of XQuartz and still using these
monipol wrote:
> Thanks, Jon. I'm cc'ing ffmpeg's maintainer.
>
> On 14/09/2009, at 12:21, Jon Connell wrote:
>
>> ffmpeg fails to build on x86_64 (OS 10.6). Here's an example of a
>> compilation failure (gas barfing on the inline assembler):
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>> cabac.h: In function ‘decode_significance_x86’:
Robert Wyatt wrote:
> Corey Halpin wrote:
>> On 2009-09-07, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>>
>>> I believe this particular part of the error was independent of the
>>> issue with lablgl.
>>>
>>> It looks like the patch script from
>>>
>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/fink-users@lists.sourceforge.net/m
Corey Halpin wrote:
> On 2009-09-07, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>
>> I believe this particular part of the error was independent of the
>> issue with lablgl.
>>
>> It looks like the patch script from
>>
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/fink-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg30128.html
>>
>> never got in
We don't have python24 on snow leopard, which is deliberate. The
opensync package needs to be modified to use a different python, or
excluded from 10.6.
-- Dave
On Sep 14, 2009, at 1:37 PM, Robert Wyatt wrote:
> Reading dependency for opensync-dev-0.22-3...
> WARNING: While resolving de
Reading dependency for opensync-dev-0.22-3...
WARNING: While resolving dependency "python24" for package
"opensync-0.22-3", package "python24" was not found.
Can't resolve dependency "python24" for package "opensync-0.22-3" (no
matching packages/versions found)
Exiting with failure.
on 32-bit Sn
I'm cc'ing the maintainer.
On 10/09/2009, at 16:20, James Howse wrote:
> On an Intel Mac running Leopard 10.5.8 and Xcode 3.1.3 I am getting
> the
> following error during an anjuta upgrade. Any idea what is wrong
> here?
>
> libtool: compile: gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../..
> -I/opt/fink/i
Thanks, Jon. I'm cc'ing ffmpeg's maintainer.
On 14/09/2009, at 12:21, Jon Connell wrote:
> ffmpeg fails to build on x86_64 (OS 10.6). Here's an example of a
> compilation failure (gas barfing on the inline assembler):
>
> gcc -I/sw64/include
> -I"/sw64/src/fink.build/ffmpeg-0.4.20071217-6/ffmpeg-
ffmpeg fails to build on x86_64 (OS 10.6). Here's an example of a
compilation failure (gas barfing on the inline assembler):
gcc -I/sw64/include
-I"/sw64/src/fink.build/ffmpeg-0.4.20071217-6/ffmpeg-0.4.20071217"/libswscale
-I"/sw64/src/fink.build/ffmpeg-0.4.20071217-6/ffmpeg-0.4.20071217"/libav
Snow Leopard will remove Xquartz for you. What I would recommend is
beginning fresh with a new bootstrapped fink on 10.6. (That is, use
"sudo rm -fR /sw" and follow the bootstrap instructions.)
--Robert
Alan wrote:
> BTW, I am about to upgrade to SN 10.6 and I use xquartz 2.4.0.
>
> What should
BTW, I am about to upgrade to SN 10.6 and I use xquartz 2.4.0.
What should I do? Remove xquartz 2.4.0 or hope SN will do it for me?
Many thanks,
Alan
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 14:52, David Reiser wrote:
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> On Sep 14, 2009, at 6:34 AM, monipol wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure if Gnucash installs on 10.
On Sep 14, 2009, at 6:34 AM, monipol wrote:
> I'm not sure if Gnucash installs on 10.6/i386 (32 bits) but we've had
> reports from users who've installed it on 10.6/x86_64 (64 bits). I
> don't know about gcompris yet. Maybe other list subscribers have
> already tried it?
>
Including my tests (suc
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> (redirecting from -core to -users)
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> Original post:
>
> I hope to reach the right people with my upgrade troubles. Just
> wanted to let you know, that your instructions didn't work as expected.
> I just upgraded to 10
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Original post:
I hope to reach the right people with my upgrade troubles. Just
wanted to let you know, that your instructions didn't work as expected.
I just upgraded to 10.6, installed the XCode tools, and went on to
follow your 4-step instr
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Ajay wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Over the years, I have experimented a lot with fink, and I think my
> fink install is a mess.
>
> I would like to start over again. Is getting rid of old fink as easy
> as "rf -rf /sw" ? Or do I need to do something else?
On 13/09/2009, at 21:03, Ajay wrote:
> Over the years, I have experimented a lot with fink, and I think my
> fink install is a mess.
>
> I would like to start over again. Is getting rid of old fink as easy
> as "rf -rf /sw" ? Or do I need to do something else?
That's usually enough. If you've inst
Hello,
Over the years, I have experimented a lot with fink, and I think my
fink install is a mess.
I would like to start over again. Is getting rid of old fink as easy
as "rf -rf /sw" ? Or do I need to do something else?
My setup:
iMac - OS X 10.6.1
XQuartz 2.3.4 (xorg server 1.4.2-apple45)
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