Robert T Wyatt wrote:
(I was hoping not to have to rebuild the packages and probably could
have if I had manually extracted some files somewhere. I could then have
installed the binaries built on my other machine.)
... which leads me to ask: Is there anything along the lines of an
apt-get -forc
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
My blind guess is to try to get rid of those pango things in some
permanent manner; what do you think?
Okay, this did not work:
fink purge --recursive pango1-xft2-ft219 pango1-xft2-ft219-shlibs
... but this did:
fink rebuild pango1-xft2-ft219 pango1-xft2-ft219-shlibs
(I was h
Martin Costabel wrote:
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
[]
The error again (on the eMac) is:
bash-3.00$ lilypond test.ly
dyld: lilypond can't open library: /usr/X11R6/lib/libexpat.1.dylib (No
such file or directory, errno = 2)
This hints in the opposite direction than what you have been explaining:
libexpat
Robert T Wyatt wrote:
[]
The error again (on the eMac) is:
bash-3.00$ lilypond test.ly
dyld: lilypond can't open library: /usr/X11R6/lib/libexpat.1.dylib (No
such file or directory, errno = 2)
This hints in the opposite direction than what you have been explaining:
libexpat.1.dylib exists in Apple
Matthias (and fink-users),
Now I have a situation where one machine is working fine, but the
other is still giving the Trace/BPT Trap error. I'll be happy to help
investigate, but will need guidance as to what to look for.
The machine that is working is a dual 1.8GHz G5 which also serves as
a c