OS X 10.4.2
XCode 2.0
Package manager version: 0.23.10
Distribution version: 0.8.0.rsync
Fresh fink installation on a fresh 10.4 installation. I'm tracking
stable, but I need to install msmtp and a couple of other packages that
are only available in unstable. Unfortunately, selfupdate-cvs isn't
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 12:07:01PM -0400, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Richard C. Cobbe wrote:
OS X 10.4.2
XCode 2.0
Package manager version: 0.23.10
Distribution version: 0.8.0.rsync
Fresh fink installation on a fresh 10.4 installation. I'm tracking
stable, but I need to install msmtp
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 12:23:39PM -0400, Richard C. Cobbe wrote:
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 12:07:01PM -0400, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Richard C. Cobbe wrote:
OS X 10.4.2
XCode 2.0
Package manager version: 0.23.10
Distribution version: 0.8.0.rsync
Fresh fink installation
Lo, on Thursday, October 14, Wayne Brehob did write:
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, Jonas Steverud wrote:
Wayne Brehob [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, Christian SIMON wrote:
[...]
There is a system 'unlink' command, and I believe this can be used to
remove directories as
Lo, on Wednesday, October 13, Wayne Brehob did write:
Unfortunately 'fsck'ing root (/) is not always easy to do. The system
will fsck it at boot if it thinks it's necessary, and it does tricky stuff
like mounting it read-only (to get the 'fsck' exectable, etc.), then runs
the 'fsck', and
Greetings, all.
What's the difference between the msmtp and msmtp-ssl packages in
unstable? I'm looking at versions 1.2.3-11 of both packages; `fink
info' isn't very helpful here.
I ask primarily to make sure I'm not missing something. I'm using msmtp
to forward all outgoing mail through a
Lo, on Monday, September 13, Martin Costabel did write:
Anthony Agelastos wrote:
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tibook:~ iqgrande$ sudo apt-get upgrade
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following packages have been kept back
clisp gnome-mime-data gnome-print gnome-print-shlibs
Lo, on Sunday, September 12, Trevor Harmon did write:
P.S. On a related note, how do I query a package for a list of its
dependencies? This was quite easy with RPM, but there doesn't seem to
be any way to do it with Fink.
For an installed package,
dpkg -p pkg
For an uninstalled .deb,
Lo, on Friday, September 10, Alexander K. Hansen did write:
Unfortunately, since you didn't use the -ssl variant of apache, you may
be stuck unless you switch that to -ssl as well.
That's the annoying thing: I didn't install apache directly, only as
part of the subversion installation. I
Lo, on Friday, September 10, Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek did write:
On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 11:14:44AM -0400, Richard C. Cobbe wrote:
SNIP
dpkg: regarding .../db42-ssl-shlibs_4.2.52-12_darwin-powerpc.deb containing
db42-ssl-shlibs:
db42-ssl-shlibs conflicts with db42-shlibs
db42
I'm trying to install svn-doc, svn-ssl, and svn-client-ssl, and the
installation is failing due to a package conflict that I'm unable to
resolve. I've had to run the installation process multiple times to
fix compilation errors, but I've hit a fixed point, shown below.
Any suggestions?
I don't
Lo, on Thursday, August 5, Richard C. Cobbe did write:
Morning.
MacOS 10.3.4, G4, fink 0.20.6, distribution 0.7.0.cvs.
I just executed a `fink selfupdate', and the libiconv-dev package does
not build successfully. The last few lines of the compilation are as
follows:
Should have
Lo, on Thursday, August 5, Blair Zajac did write:
Richard C. Cobbe wrote:
Lo, on Thursday, August 5, Richard C. Cobbe did write:
Morning.
MacOS 10.3.4, G4, fink 0.20.6, distribution 0.7.0.cvs.
I just executed a `fink selfupdate', and the libiconv-dev package does
[removed fink-core from the addressees; they're no longer interested.]
Lo, on Thursday, August 5, Martin Costabel did write:
Richard C. Cobbe wrote:
Lo, on Thursday, August 5, Blair Zajac did write:
Richard C. Cobbe wrote:
[]
I just executed a `fink selfupdate', and the libiconv
Lo, on Tuesday, May 25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] did write:
Hi everybody,
I recently installed xemacs from Fink.
Xemacs works fine but it could not display properly .cc files or other(like
makefile).
It says loading cc mode failed.
Do you know why?
Did i forget to install some packages?
Did you
Lo, on Saturday, January 17, Christian Ebert did write:
Hello,
As there seems no solution for abiword 2.0.1-2 to compile on my
machine (crash in postinstall script when building help files)
I'd like to keep at least 1.0.3-2 from 10.2-gcc3.3/stable without
removing it before every
Lo, on Friday, January 16, Constantinos Antoniou did write:
On 16 Éáí 2004, at 12:05 ìì, Martin Costabel wrote:
On 16 janv. 2004, at 16:29, Constantinos Antoniou wrote:
[]
/usr/include/malloc.h:280: error: parse error before u_short
You are not supposed to have /usr/include/malloc.h
Lo, on Wednesday, January 14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] did write:
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 19:19:46 -0500,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will isolate the problem and post what I find.
Argh. I had previously redefined the function system-name because
/bin/hostname returns graviton.local. (with the
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