Hi Remi,
Le 19 avr. 2010 à 22:12, Remi Mommsen remigius.momm...@cern.ch a
écrit :
Hi,
On Apr 19, 2010, at 9:31 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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On 4/19/10 3:05 PM, Ingo Thies wrote:
Hi again,
maintainer to see whether he knows anything about
I am getting the following error when compiling one of the packages I
maintain (gildas). The error happens on 10.4.11 PPC, but *not* on
10.4.11 Intel nor 10.5.6 Intel:
gfortran built/powerpc-darwin-gfortran-no_python/sic.o -o
Robert T Wyatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Good news: 3.8.0-4 built and installed without error and without
modification.
Maybe I am overlooking something, but why do you need ATLAS on 10.5?
Both BLAS and Lapack libraries (which I think is what ATLAS provides)
are present in /usr/lib since 10.4
Emacs 22.1 was released a few days ago, and I have updated the
emacs22, emacs22-gtk and emacs22-nox to this new version.
I'd like to move these pacakages to the stable branch soon, so I would
appreciate if poeple could provide feedback on these.
Sébastien
Mojca Miklavec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I really don't think that it's worth dropping the system-tetex package
unless a better (or at least equally good) TeX distribution can be
provided as gwTeX (but texlive is giant in comparison to tetex; and I
bet that many people who don't really need
Alexander Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 9/24/06, Joseph Srodawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When initializing the connection with a Unison profile on the Linux server I
am getting the following response...
bash: line 1: unison: command not found
Lost connection with the server
It
David Reiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've finally proven to myself that trying to test gnucash2 compiled
with gcc4 is producing compatibility issues with the 10.4transitional
gnome libraries compiled with gcc3.3. But I can't give up the
transitional tree yet, because I need gnucash 1.8.11
Alexander K. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 3/3/06, Bob Portmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why are the GNU coreutils and binutils packages not included in Fink?
These seem like pretty basic stuff that I imagine lots of people would
want (since many of the gnu commands are much nicer than
Benjamin Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
There were problems with coreutils historically.
If you'd like to make (working) Fink packages for them, I'm sure folks
would appreciate your efforts. :-)
I've got a set of coreutils packages in my experimental tree.
Kevin Horton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm just starting to learn python, and decided to try out pydoc.py.
This seems to work OK with python23, but it fails if I use the one in
/sw/lib/python2.4
/sw/lib/python2.4 % pydoc.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File pydoc.py, line 54, in
Paul Rasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could you please tell me the package I need to install to get
libnetpbm.a
netpbm or netpbm10, depending on the version you need. It installs a
shared library, and not static one though.
Sébastien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Thanks for the responses. Indeed, I am able to remove auctex now.
However, an attempt to reinstall the latest version fails again.
However, I have now switched to the development tree, so this is
possibly an issue with a beta version.
My OS is 10.4 with all
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a problem trying to remove the binary installation of auctex.
Neither fink remove nor dpkg --remove have the desired effect.
The output looks as follows (my commands are preceded by $ ):
[snip]
Removing auctex ...
remove/auctex: Removing for emacs21...
Robert T. Wyatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Martin Costabel wrote:
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
On 10.4.3 with XCode 2.2 I have the following:
[]
/sw/include/python2.4/numarray/nummacro.h:27: error: parse error
before `;'
token
[]
Failed: phase compiling: gdl-0.8.10-3 failed
Are you
Stefano Franchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Nov 27, 2005, at 3:10 PM, Dave Vasilevsky wrote:
On Nov 27, 2005, at 2:47 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On 11/25/05, Stefano Franchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
checking for gcc... gcc
checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works... no
configure:
Patrick Vandewalle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Great!
Thank you very much for the information. That solved my problem indeed.
Patrick
Peter Bleszynski wrote:
This is Pybliographic 1.2.7 [Python 2.4.2, Gtk 2.6.10, PyGTK 2.6.2]
(pybliographer:226): libglade-WARNING **: Could not load support
I have just installed emacs21-gtk-21.3.50-20041117 on a mac under
10.3. I am accessing to this mac with ssh -X. Emacs starts up but make
a bus error when clicking on e.g. Buffer in the menu bar:
% emacs
Xlib: extension RENDER missing on display localhost:11.0.
Xlib: extension RENDER missing
Alexander K. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like anybody who has been using cvs-1.12.12 to send me any
positive or negative feedback. I've been using it myself with no
incidents, but I'd like to get some more data points before I
consider moving this to stable.
Works fine for me.
Pierre Neihouser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried to install fink 0.8.0 on a brand new PowerBook. Didn't
install the dev tools at first since I just wanted to use binaries.
Is it a requirement by the way?
No.
Got it all installed, but when I did
some the scanpackages part (using Fink
Alexander Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
$ gdl
dyld: Library not loaded: /sw/lib/libsz.2.dylib
Referenced from: /sw/bin/gdl
Reason: image not found
Trace/BPT trap
The missing library is provided by szip.
I'll fix that. Thanks.
BTW why szip does not have a shlibs splitoff ? It
It should be fixed in gsl-1.7-2.
Sebastien
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On jeudi, juin 27, 2002, at 11:32 , Sebastien Maret wrote:
Hi,
There's a remote security exploit in versions of OpenSSH prior to
this week's release of 3.4.
Maybe a dummy question:
I use the ssh version shipped with MacOSX10.5. Is there any
vulnerability of this version ? Do I need
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