Re: Using fink to install packages and Run under MAC X11
Re: Using fink to install packages and Run under MAC X11
- Subject: Re: Using fink to install packages and Run under MAC X11
- From: Gary Tate <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 12:51:25 -0800
Thanks Marin - this did the trick. It was an old installation of fink.
Everythink seems to be working.
Gary
Martin Costabel wrote:
Gary Tate wrote:
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Unpacking system-xfree86 (from
.../system-xfree86_4.2-1_darwin-powerpc.deb) ...
Your problem is that the version of system-xfree86 you are trying to
install is way too old. You need version 4.2-5. Normally, you would get
this version automatically from "apt-get install".
The fact apt-get doesn't fetch the new version for you indicates that
something is wrong with your fink installation. What version of fink do
you have installed? You say "the latest version", but maybe you didn't
install the version for OSX 10.2?
Also you say that system-xfree86 comes "with a handy installer",
something called "system-xfree86.command". Where did you get this from?
It apparently contains the old version.
A last point: Don't worry about the install_name_fix.pl script. I
suppose it is what you are trying to run when you get
dhcp-floor4a-sw-37:~/Scrips] gtate% sudo ./fink-apple-x11-updater.pl
can't run /usr/bin/install_name_tool
The error message means that you don't have the Developer Tools
installed (at least not the right version). So you don't seem to want to
compile things yourself. In this case, the script is not necessary.
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