Yes, Sara, thanks for passing on the hints.
Yves, I tried it with Fink Commander today, and I ran into the same problem, as I detailed before: the package maintainer hadn't updated gsl- shlibs for 10.3.x yet. I'm assuming you/Pablo created the package on 10.2?
<grumble> This is the sort of reason why I don't like Fink. You trade in one sort of dependency for another... expecting a central maintainer to keep everything in synch and up-to-date. </grumble>
adam
Yves Degoyon said this at Tue, 2 Dec 2003 16:49:44 -0500:
hi,
thanks for the feedback, but in these installation notes : http://ydegoyon.free.fr/pidip-for-osx.txt, we were using "Fink Commander" and did all from the graphical interface. have you tried that?
it should be equivalent though..
cheers, sevy
sara kolster wrote:
adam,
i think i found them. via the fink-list i got some help:
- Run commands:
ls /sw/fink/10.2-gcc3.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/graphics/libq* ls /sw/fink/10.2-gcc3.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/sci/gsl*
- If they show up:
--> check the Trees: line in /sw/etc/fink.conf to see what trees Fink is looking for. You have a couple of options:
- If "unstable/main" isn't there, add it in, then run "fink index"
again. This will set you to look at the unstable tree for everything.
- Or you can copy the files into
/sw/fink/10.2-gcc3.3/local/main/finkinfo, add "local/main" to the
Trees: line, and run "fink index".That worked for me.
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