On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 09:21:22 -0500,
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
> Before you do that, you might try 'fink
rebuild' on your existing
> windowmaker version.
Thanks a lot, Alexander.
"fink rebuild windowmaker" did the trick.
It's working all right now.
Thanks and rgds,
Pedro
--
Somewhere
Check out
http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/usage-fink.php#unstable
to find out how to deal with packages in unstable.
Before you do that, you might try 'fink rebuild' on your existing
windowmaker version.
On 2/13/02 10:44 PM, "Pedro Massobrio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 13 Feb 20
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002 20:17:22 +0100
Martin Costabel wrote:
> Pedro Massobrio wrote:
> []
> > that i needed to get back to 10.1.2. (
Note: I
> > didn't want to do a clean install
because i
> > have about 150 or so OS X applications
> > installed and didn't want to have to re-
> > install the
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002 09:28:40 -0500
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
> 1) Do a 'printenv PATH' to show your
whole PATH: your init file adds to
> the system default PATH, as does
init.csh, so there's more than what you
> showed.
Thanks for your help, Alexander.
I did a printenv PATH , this is t
Pedro Massobrio wrote:
[]
> that i needed to get back to 10.1.2. ( Note: I
> didn't want to do a clean install because i
> have about 150 or so OS X applications
> installed and didn't want to have to re-
> install them or figure out what all they had
> installed in various directories and then
>
1) Do a 'printenv PATH' to show your whole PATH: your init file adds to
the system default PATH, as does init.csh, so there's more than what you
showed.
On 2/13/02 5:59 AM, "Pedro Massobrio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is what my path file contains ( in ~/
> Library/init/tcsh ):
>
>
Max Horn on Mon, 11 Feb 2002 18:28:44 +
0100 wrote:
> Problem is we still can't help you since
we still don't have enough information.
>
> if you would at least show us the exact
contents of your .xinitrc,
> that would help. Also, I am not sure if you
mentioned it before, but
> did you ru
Martin Costabel wrote:
> yes I cut your message short, because in
what you are writing, there is
> no *error* message, these are only *
warnings*. I get exactly the same,
> and wmaker is working correctly
nevertheless. And yes, I know what the
> last one means and how you can get rid
of it (pla
Pedro Massobrio wrote:
[]
> When XDarwin starts from the terminal, this
> are the errors at the end:
>
> _XSERVTransmkdir: Owner of /tmp/.X11-
> unix should be set to root
> Display mode: Rootless Quartz
> Screen 0 added: 832x603 @ (0,21)
> Screen 0 placed at X11 coordinate (0,0).
> cat: /Users/p
out this
information.
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Max
> --
Hi Max,
Thank you for your help.
I did post before all the information you
asked on:
FROM: Pedro Massobrio
DATE: 02/03/2002 08:43:11
SUBJECT: [Fink-users] Windowmaker
problem
and
FROM: Pedro Massobrio
DATE: 02/06/2002 03
At 13:18 Uhr +0100 06.02.2002, Martin Costabel wrote:
>Pedro Massobrio wrote:
>>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Please, can somebody help me with this
>> problem:
>> No windowmaker icons get displayed and
>> cant quit XDarwin normally.
>
>Are you sure you ran wmaker.inst?
>
>> When XDarwin starts from
Pedro Massobrio wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> Please, can somebody help me with this
> problem:
> No windowmaker icons get displayed and
> cant quit XDarwin normally.
Are you sure you ran wmaker.inst?
> When XDarwin starts from the terminal, this
> are the errors at the end:
There are no error me
Hi there,
Please, can somebody help me with this
problem:
No windowmaker icons get displayed and
cant quit XDarwin normally.
If starting with icewm all works well.
MacOS X 10.1.2
Fink version 0.3.2a
XFree86 version 4.2.0
system-xfree86 (XFree86 placeholder
package)
Windowmaker packa
Hi there,
Please, can somebody help me with this
problem:
No windowmaker icons get displayed and
cant quit XDarwin normally.
If starting with icewm all works well.
MacOS X 10.1.2
Fink version 0.3.2a
XFree86 version 4.2.0
system-xfree86 (XFree86 placeholder
package)
Windowmaker package
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