While this works, it's also possible to specify the 'Command' Key
itself in the .fvwm2rc. Here is an example:
from .fvwm2rc on OS X:
# movement key-bindings
Key 1 A 2 GotoPage 0 0p
Key 2 A 2 GotoPage 1 0p
from .fvwm2rc on linux:
# movement key-bindings
Hi, just did a selfupdate/update-all, and found this while building
gnome-vfs2-2.4.2-6:
...
appending configuration tag "F77" to libtool
checking for perl... /usr/bin/perl
configure: error: XML::Parser perl module is required for intltool
### execution of ./configure failed, exit code 1
Failed: c
On Jan 23, 2004, at 12:58 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Rob Braun wrote:
Yeah, I had this exact same error while building mozilla 1.5.1.
I just verified that it was freetype that caused the error.
If I remove freetype{,-dev,shlibs}, it builds. If I install them,
it doesn't.
The -shlibs package shou
ander Hansen
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On Jan 22, 2004, at 3:08 PM, Erik Osheim wrote:
Is anyone else seeing this? I've been trying to update mozilla for at
least two weeks now (the version I had previously installed was 1.3),
and
it always seems to fail wit
Is anyone else seeing this? I've been trying to update mozilla for at
least two weeks now (the version I had previously installed was 1.3), and
it always seems to fail with the same problem. First off, here is my
info:
G4 867 Mhz
OS X 10.3.2
Package manager version: 0.18.0
Distribution version: 0
(this is under 10.3 with the developer tools it came with, Xcode CD,
etc. fink version 0.6.2.cvs, package manager 0.17.1, selfupdate using
rsync)
After 'fink selfupdate && fink update' did anyone else seen this?
Reading database ... 62312 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking
Recently I noticed that I was getting warnings from selfupdate. I have
switched over to the rsync method, and these problems seem specific to it.
In particular, certain .patch and .info files do not exist and cause the
rsync to experience errors. Here is a sample excerpt from fink selfupdate:
X and rebuild
them-- I'm even prepared to blow away my fink installation; I just want
to make sure that's necessary first.
I really appreciate all the work the fink team has put in to get ready
for this new release, and all the work they
the system-xfree86-43 work with the new X11.app?
Please let me know if you know the answer to any of these questions, or
if you are sure that there is no confirmed answer either way.
Thanks,
-- Erik Osheim
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I just read that one of Panther's features is built-in X11. As someone
who prefers using XDarwin to Apple's X11 (I prefer rooted to rootless),
will I be able to upgrade to 10.3 without blowing away my fink install
of XFree86?
I had heard that the fink team was getting a preview to 10.3; if so,
Hi,
I posted this to the list earlier, but got no response. So here it is
again in more detail:
The update to emacs21 is failing to compile, with an "illegal
instruction" to make. This problem occurred after the fix for the last
problem. I have tried updating (fink update emacs21), reinstal
I experienced the earlier problems with updating emacs21, and decided
to wait it out (figuring it was something small, which it turns out it
was). However, a more recent also failed, albeit in a totally different
way.
I'm not really sure what's happening here; I don't know what "quail" or
So I'm using OS 10.2.3, with the most recent developer tools.
cleanse,[~],3:12pm% fink -V
Package manager version: 0.11.2
Distribution version: 0.5.1.cvs
I just did a "fink selfupdate-cvs" and then a "fink update-all," and I
got this weird message:
WARNING: While resolving dependency "jakarta-o
So I am trying out this X11.app program from Apple. But since I had an
image of my drive made like a week ago, I decided not to uninstall the
fink packages and just see what would happen.
I have no idea if the installer did clobber my already installed
packages, but they still seem to work in X
Apple provides the "ditto" command with OS X, which can copy things like
the resource fork and other information that things like tar and rsync
often mess up or ignore. You can use this command to write back up
scripts for OS X that will preserve that kind of information, as well as
HFS+ infor
Hi all,
I've got an original 233 MHz Bondi iMac, onto which I have installed
Darwin (just that, not Mac OS X) 1.4.1 from the CD image provided by
Apple. All in all it works pretty well, but I have had number of
difficulties installing fink, and I thought that perhaps someone on the
list had s
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