on 11/13/03 2:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> kinako <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wsaid:
>>
>> It seems that tcpflow has not been in 10.3 tree yet, although it is
>> in 10.2 and 10.2-gcc3.3 trees.
>
> The 10.2-gcc3.3 looks like it will work in Panther, so I just pushed
> it into th
Thank you dan.
It's just built successfully now. I'm going to examine if it works
properly.
On 2003/11/13, at 15:22, Daniel Macks wrote:
kinako <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wsaid:
It seems that tcpflow has not been in 10.3 tree yet, although it is
in 10.2 and 10.2-gcc3.3 trees.
The 10.2-gcc3.3 looks like
kinako <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wsaid:
>
>It seems that tcpflow has not been in 10.3 tree yet, although it is
>in 10.2 and 10.2-gcc3.3 trees.
The 10.2-gcc3.3 looks like it will work in Panther, so I just pushed
it into the 10.3 tree in CVS. Update your package descriptions (in a
few hours, when things
Hi--
Not to bug anyone, but any word on tcpflow, or how to get access to the 10.2
or 10.2-gcc3.3 trees?
All My Best,
Jeffrey
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Hi,
On 2003/11/13, at 3:13, Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
Okay...It seems you have to reset the fink prefs in FC to see the
Unstable
packages after doing the Self Update CVS. I did this and now I have
1674
packages, and still no tcpflow.
What the heck?
It seems that tcpflow has not been in 10.3 tree ye
is there a shema of new arch and details of libs for panther ?
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