On 4/24/14 4:05 AM, Daniel Johnson wrote:
> It's not /usr/local/lib you need to check, but /usr/local/include. You must
> have a sys/epoll.h file in there.
That was spot on. I don't remember installing this file, but I probably
did it in a misguided attempt to get something to compile that hadn'
On Apr 23, 2014, at 10:26 PM, Jeff Mulligan wrote:
> On 4/23/14 7:06 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>>
>> Unless a Fink installation has linked against a lot of stuff that got
>> removed later (like third-party libs in /usr/local or from another packaging
>> system) removing and restarting from
On 4/23/14 7:06 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>
> Unless a Fink installation has linked against a lot of stuff that got
> removed later (like third-party libs in /usr/local or from another
> packaging system) removing and restarting from scratch normally
> results in a build failing at exactly the
On 4/23/14, 6:46 PM, Jeff Mulligan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am doing an update on a fink installation I set up last year on a
> then-new iMac, running OS 10.8. I did a selfupdate with no problem, and
> then ran 'fink update-all'. It purred along busily for a while, but
> ultimately terminated with an e
Hi,
I am doing an update on a fink installation I set up last year on a
then-new iMac, running OS 10.8. I did a selfupdate with no problem, and
then ran 'fink update-all'. It purred along busily for a while, but
ultimately terminated with an error. This error was not fixed by
repetition, bu