nux, or better yet, *BSD manpage, you should
be fine. It should also be said that Darwin's implementation of NFS 3
is still quite crappy, e.g. file access beyond 2 GB does not work (at
least not with mounts from OS X, I have not tested this with exporting
to a different Unix).
e for command-line editing, you'd have to switch to Opt
for the modifier there, too (but that would probably be what you want
anyway :-).
HTH,
Derek
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Derek Homeier
Department of Physics & Astronomy
On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 04:19 PM, Peter Lichtner wrote:
noticed that my PowerBook has the same problem---but it is using the
lastest version of fink and gnuplot (running MacOSX 10.2.1)
[localhost:~] peterlichtner% fink --version
Package manager version: 0.11.0
Distribution version:
On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 05:12 PM, Peter Lichtner wrote:
I have XFree 86 4.2.0.1 installed from XonX. I did not install it from
fink because I only have a slow modem connection at home.
That's why PBs are portable, eh? ;-)
But this probably explains -- seems as if XonX does not instal
On Sunday, November 3, 2002, at 04:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ssh -X -v -v -v ${mymachine} yields;
[skipped output not related to X11]
debug2: x11_get_proto /usr/X11R6/bin/xauth list :0 2>/dev/null
debug1: Requesting X11 forwarding with authentication spoofing.
debug1: channel request 0:
On Monday, November 4, 2002, at 11:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finally, I never got X11 forwarding to work with OS X's openssh
daemon, so you may want to make sure that it is actually
/sw/sbin/sshd that's running and nothing else. As a last diagnostic
tool, you can start the daemon manuall
On Tuesday, November 5, 2002, at 01:57 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
I
have also heard from people who use /usr/sbin/sshd for X forwarding
without problems, yet I never got it to work with any of our Macs.
There were problems with X forwarding in the earlier 10.0 versions of
MacOSX. Since a long
On Monday, November 11, 2002, at 10:01 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Enrico Franconi wrote:
[]
Another would be postgres, which creates new users etc. Would it work
-- after having copied the /sw directory -- if somehow I uninstall all
the packages and then I reinstall them? In this way I would be
On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, at 02:11 PM, Brad Cox wrote:
At 10:53 AM -0800 11/13/02, Remi Mommsen wrote:
There seems a problem that gcc is not found. Do you have the Apple
developer tools installed? I had once a similar problem with the
configure. The problem was the following:
That mig
On Wednesday, November 27, 2002, at 11:36 AM, Ken Engel wrote:
In bash,
bind -P
"\M" is the meta key. I find that in Terminal.app, the meta key is
mapped to the Option key on the
keyboard, while in xterm it is the Command key (the 'apple' key). I'm
sure there's a way to customize
this so the
On Wednesday, November 27, 2002, at 10:07 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
The question is: Is there a more clever way to do it without following
by hand all the dependencies? Why the remove and the reinstall options
of fink are purely alphabetical instead of following the dependencies?
Good questio
On Thursday, November 28, 2002, at 09:43 AM, Alexander Meier wrote:
Put this into .Xmodmap:
keycode 63 = Mode_switch
keycode 66 = Alt_L
clear mod2
clear mod3
add mod2 = Alt_L
can you tell me where I can find information about what keys (like
Alt_L or Mode_switch) I can define?
I'm trying to
Hi all,
is anyone out there getting auctex to install properly under
emacs21/emacs21-xaw3d? It invariably fails here byte-compiling due to
an undefined variable (which it apparently should get from
fink-startup.elc, but doesn't):
Setting up auctex (11.13-11) ...
install/auctex: Byte-compiling f
On 15 Jan 2004, at 12:15, Andrea Riciputi wrote:
I was looking for some packeges I need for data visualization, namely
Gri and Python-Biggles, and I noticed that they are both unavailable
under 10.3 tree. Is there any severe issue about these packages that
prevent them from being available?
Wh
On Dec 7, 2004, at 10:30 PM, Andrea Riciputi wrote:
I'm trying to fix this, and I've suggested to the Fink core developer
to fall back (in the meanwhile) to the old PyX package (version 0.6.3)
that worked very well (anyone listening?). I've also written an email
to PyX developers to ask to fix t
Hi folks,
when trying to run scipy-py24 from unstable, "import scipy" (or
similar) fails with this error:
File "", line 1, in ?
File "/sw/lib/python2.4/site-packages/scipy/__init__.py", line 11, in
?
from scipy_base import *
File "/sw/lib/python2.4/site-packages/scipy_base/__init__.py"
On Feb 10, 2005, at 9:35 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
distutils.errors.DistutilsPlatformError: $MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
mismatch: now "" but "10.3" during configure
Setting the above-mentioned environment var. to "10.3" before
launching python2.4 resolves the problem, but does anyone know of a
fi
Hi Folks,
has anyone been able to successfully build a matplotlib since version
0.80?
All the recent releases are first failing with missing pygtk includes,
which can be fixed with this patch:
--- matplotlib/src/_backend_gdk.c.orig Wed Jul 27 17:37:55 2005
+++ matplotlib/src/_backend_gdk.
Jens,
thanks for the help. I found I had matplotlib-py2*_0.80-1 still
installed on my PB, though the .debs were gone
(did not expect that "fink cleanup" would remove the .deb of a package
that is currently installed, and I don't
think it should!). Anyway, I managed to save that installation to
On Jul 27, 2005, at 10:29 PM, Jean-François Mertens wrote:
This is not the right fix. The pkg depends on pygtk2, and its header
file pygtk/pygtk.h
is in %p/include/pygtk-2.0 _ and does include pygobject.h .
So the errors you get come from the fact that that the (many) flags
-I/sw/include prece
On Jul 28, 2005, at 9:00 PM, ChrisK wrote:
Could someone summarize how to get a working build of matplotlib ?
Well, what got it working for me now was:
replace NoSetCPPFLAGS in .info file with
SetCPPFLAGS: -I%p/include/pygtk-2.0
-I%p/lib/freetype219/include/freetype2
install proj_4.4.9
I'
On Jul 29, 2005, at 9:19 PM, Jean-François Mertens wrote:
PS: This is almost right, except that you should NOT have removed
NoSetCPPFLAGS: True
in the info file.
That's what gets you in trouble with proj ...
OK, thanks, I did not read the description of SetENVVAR in the
packaging manual
corre
On Jul 29, 2005, at 9:18 PM, ChrisK wrote:
Thanks, this was much easier than I dared to hope. I "dpgk -i"
installed proj*deb and matplotlib-py24*deb and I have tested the
default
gtk+ based backend under OS X 10.4.2 and it is working like a charm.
Testing was done under "ipython -pylab".
(I
Hi List,
is it possible that the gcc_select on my system since MacOS .10.4
should be different from everybody else's?
Calling
#> whence -p gcc_select
/usr/sbin/gcc_select
#> sudo gcc_select --force 4.0
***
*** THE gcc_select SCRIPT MUST BE RUN ***
*** A
On Feb 24, 2006, at 11:03 PM, Derek Homeier wrote:
So could someone enlighten me whether fink has been broken
for half a year without anyone else noticing or I have indeed for
some weird reason a different gcc_select script in /usr/sbin
Oh, just for information, this one identifies as
On Feb 24, 2006, at 11:21 PM, Matthew Sachs wrote:
GCC_SELECT_VERSION="2.14"
That's the version that came with Xcode 2.0. The latest version is
2.18.
Thought I was on 2.1, and last time I looked Xcode 2.2 was still
reported broken
with fink. But since I see that's fixed now, I guess it'
On Feb 24, 2006, at 11:12 PM, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Looks like you have the same script as I do. How is fink "broken" by
not using a script that's on nobody's system but yours?
Not so much broken by that, though I had become a bit angry that
it had done so in a rather opaque fashion ("gc
Hi,
lensfun-0.3.0 seems to be missing a dependency on docutils, failing with
cd /scratch.noindex/fink.build/lensfun-0.3.0-1/lensfun-0.3.0/docs && rst2man
/scratch.noindex/fink.build/lensfun-0.3.0-1/lensfun-0.3.0/docs/man/g-lensfun-update-data.1.rst
>
/scratch.noindex/fink.build/lensfun-0.3.0-1
Hi,
on a fink installation on Yosemite previously upgraded from Mavericks I am
unable for some
time now to update/rebuild this package due to include errors.
Compilers are as up to date as Xcode tells me they can be, and I’ve rebuilt and
tested
all BuildDependencies, and also force-removed the o
> On 30 Jan 2015, at 11:32 pm, Daniel Macks wrote:
>
>> Do you have any third-party headers in /usr/local/include ? The error
>> looks like perhaps an incompatible header got dragged in somehow, and
>> /usr/local/include (or /usr/include, for that matter) doesn’t need
>> an explicit -I declarati
Hi,
is this a typo?
Validating package file /sw/fink/dists/stable/main/finkinfo/sci/xtide.info...
Error: Revision ' 10.9+10.10-2 ' is invalid. Package revisions may only contain
lowercase letters, numbers,'.' and '+' (xtide.info)
Failed: Please correct the above problems and try again!
Info2: <
Hi,
the package build fails for me both on 10.10 and 10.11.
On El Capitan this seems to be rather a technicality, as the actual compilation
completes afaict:
CMake Warning (dev) at Wrapping/Java/CMakeLists.txt:272 (ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND):
Policy CMP0050 is not set: Disallow add_custom_command SOURC
Hi,
without the qt5-mac-qtbase-dev-tools package installed I got the build failure
below.
Cheers,
Derek
CMake Error at /sw/lib/qt5-mac/lib/cmake/Qt5Core/Qt5CoreConfig.cmake:15
(message):
The imported target "Qt5::Core" references the file
"/sw/lib/qt5-ma
On 28 Jun 2016, at 10:00 AM, Dominique Dhumieres wrote:
>
> I am unable to update vim to 7.4.1952 because vim-7.4.1952.tar.bz2 is not
> found.
Same here; the problem lies with the tilde in the original URL path, which for
some reason
is escaped with an extra backslash:
Source: http://www.i8u.
On 28 Jun 2016, at 3:46 PM, Hisashi T Fujinaka wrote:
>
>
> It's usually more likely that some big dummy (me) forgot to copy the
> file to his external server. Dunno about the backslash problem.
No, http://www.i8u.org/~htodd/finksrc/vim-7.4.1943.tar.bz2 exists, but fink
creates the download co
On 28 Jun 2016, at 5:03 PM, Hisashi T Fujinaka wrote:
>
> I'm alternating between say, "WTF is a github snapshot archive?” and
Just the name I made up for https://github.com/vim/vim/archive/
Rest should be self-explanatory.
> "F*ck github." Maybe I should say both.
As long as that seems to be
On 30 Sep 2016, at 12:02 pm, Alan wrote:
>
> Well, I gave a try, I copied from stable to local and appended
>
> /sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo/languages/guile20.patch
>
> with lines from
> https://gist.github.com/rahulg/baa500e84136f0965e9ade2fb36b90ba
>
> but, alas, it didn't work.
>
T
On 30 Sep 2016, at 5:46 pm, Alexander Hansen
wrote:
>
>> So you might first try to add the above definition to ConfigureParams (see
>> attached .info); however I found
>> on Yosemite that ac_cv_func_clock_gettime=no is already set by default (see
>> build/config.log in the package
>> build dir
=i386
make[2]: *** [all] Error 2
+ exit 1
make[1]: *** [llvmgcc42] Error 1
make: *** [install] Error 2
Anyway, with just the modified ConfigParams guile20 seems to work both on El
Capitan and Sierra,
and I was also able to rebuild ffmpeg with the new guile20 installed…
Cheers,
On 3 Oct 2016, at 12:14 pm, Alan wrote:
>
> However, can you be more specific please? I see only uppercase and even if I
> create the lowercase symlinks, if I run "fink install openssl" the folder is
> cleared again and I get the usual error.
>
I had just reported this on the developers’ list;
Hi Alan,
On 2 Oct 2016, at 9:03 pm, Alan wrote:
>
> Weird, I used Jack's files and it worked on Sierra. Fighting now to get
> openssl (another email submitted).
the patch failure seemed to be related to a broken installation of the Command
Line Tools,
fixed after I redid the OS update to Sier
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