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Fink 0.61 Brings Panther Compatibility







Fink 0.61 Brings Panther Compatibility

Fink 0.61 Brings Panther Compatibility 11/03/2003 05:32 AM

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Fink 0.7.1 released.


Fink 0.7.1 released. 09/20/2004 02:37 AM
The latest Fink releases, version 0.7.1 (for 10.3), is now available for both source and binary users. This release is meant for Panther (10.3) based Mac OS X versions. The 0.6.3 release remains available for Jaguar (10.2) based Mac OS X versions. This new releases incorporate various fixes to the package manager, many previously unavailable Binary packages have been added resulting in a total of 1650 Binary packages. This includes binaries for KDE 3.4.1 and GNOME 2.4. To complete a new Fink installation you should follow the instructions posted here. You may upgrade your existing Fink to the latest Fink using your current installation. A full list of the differences between 0.7.0 and 0.7.1 can be viewed by visiting this page. If you have questions or problems, please try the Fink mailing lists you can learn more about them here. Please make sure you pick the appropriate installer for your Platform. Fink 0.6.3 will only install on Mac OS X 10.2.* while Fink 0.7.1 will only install on Mac OS X 10.3.* The Fink Team would like to thank its many contributors, frequent helpers and developers for making this release happen. We also thank our community for downloading the prior release 0.7.0 more than 130'000 times. Without their constant support and valuable pointers Fink would not be where we are now..

Problems with Fink and Perl 5.8


Problems with Fink and Perl 5.8 12/16/2002 03:16 PM

I finally solved the problem with my Fink distribution and my upgrade to Perl 5.8. Fink kept giving me this error:

dyld: perl Undefined symbols:
_Perl_safefree
_Perl_safemalloc
_Perl_saferealloc
_Perl_sv_2pv
_perl_call_sv
_perl_eval_sv
_perl_get_sv

To fix it all you need to do is this:

mv /sw/lib/perl5/darwin/Storable.pm /tmp
mv /sw/lib/perl5/darwin/auto/Storable /tmp
fink rebuild storable-pm

To upgrade Perl to 5.8 check out this article. I found the tip on how to fix Fink at dev elooper.com.


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