On Friday, October 25, 2002, at 09:39 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
I'm not sure where Darwinports likes to install stuff. If it uses
/usr/local, then there may be some issues during building--this can be
solved by temporarily renaming /usr/local when you build fink packages.
darwinports inst
Hiya,
What I have read so far, is that you cannot use the tcl/tk that is
installed by fink, when you want to use DarwinPorts. This information
is now 2 weeks old and may be out of date.
I have Fink as my main distribution installed (because it is a great
piece of software!!) and have installed
I'm not sure where Darwinports likes to install stuff. If it uses
/usr/local, then there may be some issues during building--this can be
solved by temporarily renaming /usr/local when you build fink packages.
I haven't read about specific complaints about the interaction of
Darwinports with fink
Hello Fink Users!
I have a question:
On my Mac OS 10.2.1 i have Darwinports installed via. CvS and i have a
working fink on my system.
But can they 2 package managment tools working on 1 system ?
Or is there a conflict ???
ThX
Ferdinand Klinzer
IT.admin
On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 04:20:01PM -0400, Fernando Pereira wrote:
> Change for the sake of change?
Well IMO I've seen other package management systems from Hubbard
flourish (which of course has to do with the users also - fink people
are a good breed) ..
> Promises of great advances just around
On 9/29/02 4:05 PM, "Charlie Allom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the ride fink, but I knew your days were numbered. Time to
> start brushing up on a little TCL, maintainers?
Change for the sake of change? No thanks. Fink works well for many of us.
Promises of great advances just around
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 09:55:43AM -0400, Daniel E. White wrote:
> At 9:44 AM -0400 9/27/02, Koen van der Drift wrote:
> >
> >Just read on MacSlash
> >(http://www.macslash.org/articles/02/09/27/0228210.shtml) about a
> >new (?) initiative to port *NIX apps to MacOSX. Is this a threat
> >for Fink,
> >Just installed on Jaguar this morning. From scratch. no problem.
> Allow me to clarify: Fink, X and XDarwin, and a big double-handfull of other
>packages, installed flawlessly on my new Jaguar system.
>
> Hey Bert, are you referring to Fink or DarwinPorts ?
I'm referring on DarwinPorts since
At 4:47 PM +0200 9/27/02, Bertrand Lupart wrote:
>> >Just read on MacSlash (http://www.macslash.org/articles/02/09/27/0228210.shtml)
>about a new (?) initiative to port *NIX apps to MacOSX. Is this a threat for Fink, or
>just good ol' competition?
>> >
>> >
>>
>> Could be both, from my brief ru
that is cause jag has tcl builtin.
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>Just installed on Jaguar this morning. From scratch. no problem.
-=[JFH] Justin F. Hallett
-=[JFH] Rendek Communications Inc.
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> >Just read on MacSlash (http://www.macslash.org/articles/02/09/27/0228210.shtml)
>about a new (?) initiative to port *NIX apps to MacOSX. Is this a threat for Fink, or
>just good ol' competition?
> >
> >
>
> Could be both, from my brief run through the FAQ. But it is still in its infancy
>a
At 9:44 AM -0400 9/27/02, Koen van der Drift wrote:
>Hi,
>
>FYI,
>
>Just read on MacSlash (http://www.macslash.org/articles/02/09/27/0228210.shtml) about
>a new (?) initiative to port *NIX apps to MacOSX. Is this a threat for Fink, or just
>good ol' competition?
>
>
Could be both, from my brief
Hi,
FYI,
Just read on MacSlash
(http://www.macslash.org/articles/02/09/27/0228210.shtml) about a new
(?) initiative to port *NIX apps to MacOSX. Is this a threat for
Fink, or just good ol' competition?
- Koen.
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