Hello,
I tried to use rsync (3.0.5-1) to make backups, but I experienced a
strange behaviour. I run the backup script as root, and used the --
backup-dir option. But I cannot read the backup file without being
root. More precisly, the directories created by the --backup-dir
option have the
I can't build php5 on my Intel box (OS X 10.5.4).
It fails with the following error:
i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1: Zend/zend_language_parser.c: No such
file or directory
i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1: no input files
make: *** [Zend/zend_language_parser.lo] Error 1
By searching the web, I found
It seems to be related to X11 (which seems to supply fontconfig). Try
to install it from XQuartz (http://xquartz.macosforge.org/trac/)
I've OS 10.5.4, Intel. Installing the XQuartz version solved my
compilation problems for many packages (xft2-dev-2.1.2-5,
ghostscript-8.61-5, gd2, gtk+2, pa
Le 27 sept. 2006 à 00:51, Daniel Macks a écrit :
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 12:35:56AM +0200, Jean-David Maillefer wrote:
If I run update-all with unstable enabled, all the stable packages
having greater unstable version will upgrade to the unstable one.
If I run update-all with unstable
Koen van der Drift earthlink.net> writes:
> This is on 10.4 (ppc), unstable, fink 0.24.24
And on 10.4 ppc, but stable, fink 0.24.26-31, it's the contrary:
problem of having an argument !
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Hi,
Is there a way to run a fink update-all which preserves the stable/
unstable tree structure ?
I explain:
- most of the packages I use are stable
- some other package are unstable
If I run update-all with unstable enabled, all the stable packages
having greater unstable version will upgr
Hello,
Often I get messages like "can't test permission errors as root" when
the tests are running.
Could we remove those message by switching the current user ?
I wonder if a command like the following run as root could remove
those warnings ?
> su -c "my commands" - simple_user
Jean-David