You shouldn't need necessarily need to redo Fink and X11. To check out
whether the BSD subsystem got installed, run Martin's bomcheck script.
Here's a link to a thread about it:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
msg11106.html
once you have it, run sh bomcheck BSD.
If you
On Apr 9, 2004, at 12:11 AM, Aron Trauring wrote:
I installed all the X packages and dowloaded latest version of Xtools
and installed that. I'm not sure what you mean about the BSD
subsystem.
What James means is literally what he said: there's a package from the
main OSX installation called
How do I make sure that this gets installed. If you just install an
existing package it says it's already installed. I think I should remove
Fink (following the FAQ) and remove X and reinstall it along with this
BSD subsystem. Then retry the Fink install. At least I'll know I have
the latest
I have an eMac. When I got it, with Mac OS X 10.2 I installed Fink and
it worked fine. Then I upgraded to 10.3 and it hasn't worked properly
ever since.
At first, it would crash when installing some of the GTK apps. From this
list I was informed that apparently the 10.3 upgrade did not
On Apr 8, 2004, at 10:43 AM, Aron Trauring wrote:
I have an eMac. When I got it, with Mac OS X 10.2 I installed Fink and
it worked fine. Then I upgraded to 10.3 and it hasn't worked properly
ever since.
At first, it would crash when installing some of the GTK apps. From
this list I was
James Gibbs wrote:
On Apr 8, 2004, at 10:43 AM, Aron Trauring wrote:
I have an eMac. When I got it, with Mac OS X 10.2 I installed Fink
and it worked fine. Then I upgraded to 10.3 and it hasn't worked
properly ever since.
At first, it would crash when installing some of the GTK apps. From