Am 25.09.2007 um 09:50 schrieb Martin Costabel:
> Sean Lake wrote:
>> Hello all:
>> I got this error when running fink update-all :
>> Can't resolve dependency "gtk+2-shlibs (>= 2.10.0-1)" for package
>> "xchat-2.8.2-1021" (no matching packages/versions found)
>> Exiting with failure.
>> Here's t
Sean Lake wrote:
> Hello all:
>
> I got this error when running fink update-all :
>
> Can't resolve dependency "gtk+2-shlibs (>= 2.10.0-1)" for package
> "xchat-2.8.2-1021" (no matching packages/versions found)
> Exiting with failure.
>
> Here's the result of fink --version :
>
> Package manage
Hello all:
I got this error when running fink update-all :
Can't resolve dependency "gtk+2-shlibs (>= 2.10.0-1)" for package
"xchat-2.8.2-1021" (no matching packages/versions found)
Exiting with failure.
Here's the result of fink --version :
Package manager version: 0.27.6
Distribution version:
Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
I'm running xchat 2.4.4 in 10.3/unstable and can't connect anywhere.
Upon startup, the following appears in the main xchat window:
AutoLoad failed for: /sw/lib/xchat/plugins/perl.so
dlcompat: dyld: /sw/bin/xchat Undefined symbols:
/sw/lib/xchat/plugins/perl.so
I'm running xchat 2.4.4 in 10.3/unstable and can't connect anywhere.
Upon startup, the following appears in the main xchat window:
AutoLoad failed for: /sw/lib/xchat/plugins/perl.so
dlcompat: dyld: /sw/bin/xchat Undefined symbols:
/sw/lib/xchat/plugins/perl.so undefined reference to _XSRETURN_
On 10/9/05, Julien Salort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> xchat was updated when I did fink update-all.
> Now, it appears to be broken.
> I always have only one main window. It looks like the raw messages from
> the irc server are displayed in it. If I join a channel, everything gets
> into th
Hi,
xchat was updated when I did fink update-all.
Now, it appears to be broken.
I always have only one main window. It looks like the raw messages from
the irc server are displayed in it. If I join a channel, everything gets
into the main windows (instead of opening a new tab).
That's very weird.
Hi Finkers,
There are two versions of xchat in fink right now, but I am having
serious problems with either. The newest, plain xchat, didn't come up
after swallowing resources for a long time. The older xchat-ssl flavor
seems to have about the same behavior, though it did come up eventually
with
Yes, that's true, but, wasn't the whole point of the nmap package the
enabled front end (vs. nmap-nox)?
nmap-3.00-3: Network exploration utility (X11 support).
nmap, a utility for network exploration or auditing, supporting ping
scanning,
port scanning and TCP/IP fingerprinting. It al
If you read further though, you see that nmap itself does NOT depends on
gtk+, but only the front end, and if no gtk+, nmap is still built, and, I
assume, works in the command line.
D
--On Wednesday, November 20, 2002 0:47 +0100 Martin Costabel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Niclas Davidsson wrot
On Wednesday, Nov 20, 2002, at 00:47 Europe/Stockholm, Martin Costabel
wrote:
Niclas Davidsson wrote:
I know what was wrong, take a look at this extract:
% cat nmap-3.00-3.info
Package: nmap
Version: 3.00
Revision: 3
Maintainer: Jeremy Higgs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
BuildDepends: glib, libpcap, dlco
Niclas Davidsson wrote:
I know what was wrong, take a look at this extract:
% cat nmap-3.00-3.info
Package: nmap
Version: 3.00
Revision: 3
Maintainer: Jeremy Higgs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
BuildDepends: glib, libpcap, dlcompat-dev
Depends: libpcap-shlibs, gtk+-shlibs
Conflicts: nmap-nox ( <= %v-%r )
R
I know what was wrong, take a look at this extract:
% cat nmap-3.00-3.info
Package: nmap
Version: 3.00
Revision: 3
Maintainer: Jeremy Higgs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
BuildDepends: glib, libpcap, dlcompat-dev
Depends: libpcap-shlibs, gtk+-shlibs
Conflicts: nmap-nox ( <= %v-%r )
Replaces: nmap-nox ( <= %v
On Tuesday, Nov 19, 2002, at 23:12 Europe/Stockholm, Martin Costabel
wrote:
Niclas Davidsson wrote:
> Hrmm, ok, that sounded very straightforward until I tried at it
> myselftake a look at this:
> % dpkg -L nmap
> /.
> /sw
> /sw/bin
> /sw/bin/nmap
I have in addition
/sw/bin/nmapfe
/sw/b
Martin von Weissenberg wrote:
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In my opinion, *-nox is a bad way to name packages: a better way would
be to have three packages nmap-common, nmap and nmap-gnome, the latter
two being front-ends that both depend on nmap-common but conflict with
each other. Then you can install one or the othe
Hrmm, ok, that sounded very straightforward until I tried at it
myselftake a look at this:
% fink --version
Package manager version: 0.11.0
Distribution version: 0.4.9.cvs
% dpkg -L nmap
/.
/sw
/sw/bin
/sw/bin/nmap
/sw/share
/sw/share/doc
/sw/share/doc/nmap
/sw/share/doc/nmap/CHANGELOG
/sw/s
Hello Niclas,
Apparently, the nmap package contains files that isn't in the nmap-nox
package? I suspect so, but I don't know since I've got nmap-nox
installed myself with no intentions of installing the X11 version.
(One would think that nmap would contain only the tty version, while
the X11
Niclas Davidsson wrote:
[]
Next question, *nmap* exists in two versions, one with a "X-front-end"
enabled, according to the Fink info. Where is the front-endand how
If you look at the nmap package file list ("dpkg -L nmap"), you see a
binary /sw/bin/xnmap. There is also a man page. "man xn
Hello
I'm wondering if it would be possible to see the release of a *xchat*
version that doesn't require gnome (as suggested by Fink's information
for xchat)? If would be great to see a version that doesn't require 50
or so gnomish packages when I actually have no intention of ever
running gno
On Monday, January 14, 2002, at 03:15 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
> NDPTAL85 wrote:
>>
>> The xchat website looks like its gonna be down for a while.
>
> Sez who? It's up right now.
Man I swear it was down, and they had put a note up about hosting
problems and trying to get VA Software to host
At 19:51 Uhr -0500 13.01.2002, NDPTAL85 wrote:
>The xchat website looks like its gonna be down for a while. Any
>change the xchat source can be hosted on sf?
I dunno why you think so, but the source for xchat 1.8.6 (didn't have
time to make a 1.8.7 package yet anyway) is available for download
NDPTAL85 wrote:
>
> The xchat website looks like its gonna be down for a while.
Sez who? It's up right now.
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The xchat website looks like its gonna be down for a while. Any change
the xchat source can be hosted on sf?
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