gcc -c -I. -I. -I/sw/include -O2 -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/sw/etc/sudoers\"
-DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0 -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440 ./auth/pam.c
./auth/pam.c:53:27: error: pam/pam_appl.h: No such file or directory
(and then a mile of errors resulting from not having the declarations and other
things that
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On 1/15/12 2:35 AM, Shih-Kai Chou wrote:
> Hello, The following is the problem I encounter:
>
>
> sudo fink install mesa
(you don't need "sudo" before "fink")
>
> The following package will be installed or updated: mesa The
> following additional
Hello,
The following is the problem I encounter:
sudo fink install mesa
The following package will be installed or updated:
mesa
The following additional package will be installed:
mesa-shlibs
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y
Setting runtime build-lock...
dpkg-deb -b /sw/src/fink.build/root-fi
Arthur Petit sez:
} hi again...
}
} when i type sudo and then my root passwd it says that it's a bad
} passwd...
}
} i wanted to use sudo to can use fink comander...
}
} i remember that i had found on the net how to do to don't asking root
} passwd at sudo prompt
By default, sudo expect
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 04:08:58AM +0200, Arthur Petit wrote:
> hi again...
>
> when i type sudo and then my root passwd it says that it's a bad
> passwd...
>
> i wanted to use sudo to can use fink comander...
>
> i remember that i had found on the net how to do to don't asking root
> passwd
hi again...
when i type sudo and then my root passwd it says that it's a bad
passwd...
i wanted to use sudo to can use fink comander...
i remember that i had found on the net how to do to don't asking root
passwd at sudo prompt
thanks again...
If you can't sudo, how did you install fink and the xfree packages you
were referring to in a previous email in the first place ???
F
On Tuesday, June 11, 2002, at 04:08 PM, Arthur Petit wrote:
> hi again...
>
> when i type sudo and then my root passwd it says that it's a bad
> passwd...
>
>
"Hester, Jeffrey W." wrote:
> I do wish the .cshrc worked for me because it would make things easier.
Do you have a ~/.tcshrc, perhaps? Then put it in there, because .cshrc
is not used when .tcshrc exists.
--
Martin
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On Tuesday, January 15, 2002, at 09:36 pm, Hester, Jeffrey W. wrote:
> Supposingly you're supposed to put the "source /sw/bin/init.csh" in your
> .cshrc and it automatically runs when you bring up the terminal. It
> does
> not work for me though so I have to type it in at the command line
>
On Tuesday, January 15, 2002, at 09:20 pm, Paul Fehrmann wrote:
> I apologize if I should have solved this by myself through looking at
> archives. I did look actually...and I am willing to read etc. I have
> overlooked something I know. Are there any suggestions ? I've done
> the proce
At 16:20 Uhr -0500 15.01.2002, Paul Fehrmann wrote:
>Hi all - I hesitated, and maybe I should have continue to hesitate.
>But I am giving in and posting this.I do hope that I am not
>wasting anyone's time.
>ButRunning MacOS 10.1.2
>
>I have been using the steps listed on this site
>(htt
o wish the .cshrc worked for me because it would make things easier.
HTH. Jeff
> --
> From: Paul Fehrmann
> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 3:20 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Fink-users] sudo dselect not working or update list not
> w
type echo $PATH chances are that /sw/bin is not listed if this is the case
you are not sourcing /sw/bin/init.csh(sh) properly.
sudo /sw/bin/dselect will work kinda, but fix your sourcing of init.(c)sh
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Justin F. Hallett
Hi all - I hesitated, and maybe I should have continue to hesitate. But
I am giving in and posting this.I do hope that I am not wasting
anyone's time.
ButRunning MacOS 10.1.2
I have been using the steps listed on this site
(http://fink.sourceforge.net/download/index.php) in order to d
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