Hi all,
I just upgraded my 2008 24 iMac to 10.7.4 in preparation for doing some
more work at home. I've installed the latest XCode and the Command Line
Tools. Cool. Then installed a fresh build of fink.
Next, I need a fortran compiler, so I figured that I would just grab the
latest gcc46 build.
On 5/22/12 11:08 AM, Brian Grefenstette wrote:
Hi all,
I just upgraded my 2008 24 iMac to 10.7.4 in preparation for doing some
more work at home. I've installed the latest XCode and the Command Line
Tools. Cool. Then installed a fresh build of fink.
Next, I need a fortran compiler, so I
One note: the default logfile option puts the file in /tmp, which will
be wiped when you reboot. If your system does in fact hang again in the
same circumstances and you're using the default option, you'll want to
log your build elsewhere on the next attempt. Check man fink for the
Hi folks:
I'm getting this:
Downloading the indexes of available packages in the binary
distribution.
/sw/bin/apt-get-lockwait update
Waiting up to 300 seconds for access to the dpkg database...
similarly if I try to install anything.
Any way out?
Bill
After a fink selfupdate yesterday I have the following happening.
fink install bundle-xfce4
I get the two option choice prompts and a list of packages to agree to
install. After all of the packages downloaded one of them failed to
build. Now doing the same thing after the package list when
On 10/13/06, Mark Moorcroft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a fink selfupdate yesterday I have the following happening.
fink install bundle-xfce4
I get the two option choice prompts
And these would be?
and a list of packages to agree to
install. After all of the packages downloaded
Alexander Hansen wrote:
On 10/13/06, Mark Moorcroft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a fink selfupdate yesterday I have the following happening.
fink install bundle-xfce4
I get the two option choice prompts
And these would be?
asa102:~ tsadmin$ fink install bundle-xfce4
On 10/13/06, Mark Moorcroft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander Hansen wrote:
On 10/13/06, Mark Moorcroft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a fink selfupdate yesterday I have the following happening.
fink install bundle-xfce4
I get the two option choice prompts
And these would
I installed popt from binary. I'm not clear how well that will work on
Macintel? Now After a lot of manual package selection I have whittled
the dependency list to the following:
The following package will be installed or updated:
bundle-xfce4
The following 6 additional packages will be
On 10/13/06, Mark Moorcroft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed popt from binary. I'm not clear how well that will work on
Macintel?
Should be fine. Fink's Intel binaries are built on Intel boxes, so
they nominally ought to be fine from that standpoint.
Now After a lot of manual package
By cleaning up all the -lXfixes stuff I finally managed to get the
bundle to build. I found an old thread about this that said to force a
bunch of packages to rebuild with the -lXfixes stuff laying around.
There is a way to grep for it.
Now the only remaining nit is xfce4-session:
gcc -o
On 10/13/06, Mark Moorcroft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By cleaning up all the -lXfixes stuff I finally managed to get the
bundle to build. I found an old thread about this that said to force a
bunch of packages to rebuild with the -lXfixes stuff laying around.
There is a way to grep for it.
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