At 9:52 AM -0500 30/3/02, Kevin Horton wrote:
>At 3:32 PM +0100 30/3/02, mathias meyer wrote:
>>kevin
>>
>>just had a similar problem (error: node exists) whan upgrading. in
>>my case it worked to remove the mentioned package first and then
>>upgrade. so removing libjpeg first and then installin
At 3:32 PM +0100 30/3/02, mathias meyer wrote:
>kevin
>
>just had a similar problem (error: node exists) whan upgrading. in
>my case it worked to remove the mentioned package first and then
>upgrade. so removing libjpeg first and then installing the same or a
>newer version might do the trick.
kevin
just had a similar problem (error: node exists) whan upgrading. in my
case it worked to remove the mentioned package first and then upgrade.
so removing libjpeg first and then installing the same or a newer
version might do the trick. if you do it via the fink remove command you
have to
At 12:00 PM -0600 29/3/02, Chris Devers wrote:
>On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Kevin Horton wrote:
>
>> Failed: Internal error: node for libjpeg already exists"
>
>Does re-installing or rebuilding libjpeg help? Maybe it's a brokenly /
>partially installed package. Maybe. I'd try rebuilding it before removi
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Kevin Horton wrote:
> Failed: Internal error: node for libjpeg already exists"
Does re-installing or rebuilding libjpeg help? Maybe it's a brokenly /
partially installed package. Maybe. I'd try rebuilding it before removing.
--
Chris Devers
I wiped my OS X partition and reinstalled OS X 10.1.3 to try to sort
out some problems. Now I'm reinstalling a bunch of stuff with Fink.
I decided to compile everything from scratch rather than use my
backed up .debs, as I can't be sure they weren't affected by the disk
corruption I had.
I'v