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Mark Moorcroft wrote:
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| After 3 attempts at bootstrap.sh I get the same error every time...
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| In file included from /System/Library/Frameworks/
| CoreFoundation.framework/Headers/CFBase.h:28,
| from /System/Library/Frameworks/
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After 3 attempts at bootstrap.sh I get the same error every time...
In file included from /System/Library/Frameworks/
CoreFoundation.framework/Headers/CFBase.h:28,
from /System/Library/Frameworks/
CoreFoundation.framework/Headers/CoreFoundation.h:34,
from main.c:
> Well, for installing a fresh Fink on tiger, there is this on the Fink
> home page:
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> > For users of the stable tree, we recommend that you delete your current
> > fink with sudo rm -Rf /sw and then "bootstrap" an installation of
> > fink-0.23.9 using fink-0.23.9.tar.gz--download that file and
Martin Costabel wrote:
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Now just combine this with the usual instructions for activating the
unstable tree and you are set. That is, after doing the above, you edit
your Trees line in /sw/etc/fink.conv and run selfupdate again. That's all.
It's still called /sw/etc/fink.conf on Tiger. Sorry.
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Scott Webster wrote:
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Perhaps Daniel was referring to the instructions on the homepage about
installing on tiger (and he's correct that downloading this source
package isn't one of them), but there doesn't appear to be any method
given for installing a new fink on tiger?
Does anyone know the best
This isn't a real reply, as I wasn't subscribed previously,
nevertheless, about a week ago, Daniel Macks posted the following
message in response to Manuel Hendel's problem:
>On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 08:18:36AM +0200, Manuel Hendel wrote:
>> I tried to install fink on tiger from source with the 0.7