Hi Allan,
is there any chance that future betas (b8?) will include the bundles again? I'm ›finkless‹ since the Tiger upgrade and don't like the thought of installing unixoid command line tools (ie. the svn client in this case) ›outside‹ of Fink. Thanks!
Christian
Try downloading svnX (http://www.lachoseinteractive.net/en/community/subversion/svnx/ features/) and the excellent binary package from Martin Ott (http://homepage.mac.com/martinott/)
There you are ;)
.b
Am 30.04.2005 um 15:36 schrieb Christian Bogen:
Hi Allan,
is there any chance that future betas (b8?) will include the bundles again? I'm ›finkless‹ since the Tiger upgrade and don't like the thought of installing unixoid command line tools (ie. the svn client in this case) ›outside‹ of Fink. Thanks!
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Am 30.04.2005 um 17:05 schrieb Björn:
Try downloading svnX (http://www.lachoseinteractive.net/en/ community/subversion/svnx/features/) and the excellent binary package from Martin Ott (http://homepage.mac.com/martinott/)
Thanks but no. Like I wrote I don't like the notion of installing cli apps without the comfort (in installing/uninstalling _and_ version checking) of Fink, not an a fresh clean system.
Apart from that I'd have install the svn client just for the TM bundles -- I don't need for anything else and I'd much rather get along without it.
Christian
There is an alternative
go to http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/trunk and when asked for user and password use "anon" for each (without the quotes), then click on the "Bundles" link and OPTION click any bundles you want. They should download as a package and then double click the download to install.
On Apr 30, 2005, at 9:01 AM, Christian Bogen wrote:
Am 30.04.2005 um 17:05 schrieb Björn:
Try downloading svnX (http://www.lachoseinteractive.net/en/community/subversion/svnx/ features/) and the excellent binary package from Martin Ott (http://homepage.mac.com/martinott/)
Thanks but no. Like I wrote I don't like the notion of installing cli apps without the comfort (in installing/uninstalling _and_ version checking) of Fink, not an a fresh clean system.
Apart from that I'd have install the svn client just for the TM bundles -- I don't need for anything else and I'd much rather get along without it.
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Am 30.04.2005 um 19:02 schrieb Robert Ullrey:
go to http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/trunk and when asked for user and password use "anon" for each (without the quotes), then click on the "Bundles" link and OPTION click any bundles you want. They should download as a package and then double click the download to install.
That's great, thank you! I didn't know that indeed!
Christian
Am 30.04.2005 um 20:20 schrieb Christian Bogen:
Am 30.04.2005 um 19:02 schrieb Robert Ullrey:
go to http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/trunk and when asked for user and password use "anon" for each (without the quotes), then click on the "Bundles" link and OPTION click any bundles you want. They should download as a package and then double click the download to install.
That's great, thank you! I didn't know that indeed!
No, that doesn't seem to work. Oh well, would have been too easy ... Thanks anyway, though!
Christian
On Apr 30, 2005, at 15:36, Christian Bogen wrote:
is there any chance that future betas (b8?) will include the bundles again? [...]
Currently betas are for bundle developers or people who don't mind doing their own svn checkout, and don't mind that not all syntaxes use the proper scope names (for themes).
That's why they do not show up in the software update checks.
When the majority of bundles have been updated, conditions should be back to normal, meaning betas include (at least some) bundles, and new betas are reported via the software update feature.
Christian Bogen wrote:
is there any chance that future betas (b8?) will include the bundles again? I'm ›finkless‹ since the Tiger upgrade and don't like the thought of installing unixoid command line tools (ie. the svn client in this case) ›outside‹ of Fink. Thanks!
Are you aware of the fact that fink already supports tiger? (I just installed it today, precisely because I needed svn, although not for textmate - I'm still using beta5). The binary installer is not ready, but you can download fink-0.24.5.tar.gz, extract it, and type "bootstrap.h". The installation takes a while, because it compiles everything from source, but so far it worked fine (It's still installing svn-client, because this has awefully many dependencies)
greetings, Florian Pflug
On Apr 30, 2005, at 8:36 AM, Christian Bogen wrote:
I'm ›finkless‹ since the Tiger upgrade
As others have mentioned, fink already supports Tiger. I'd like to take this time, however, to make sure everyone's aware of DarwinPorts. For reasons I completely forget, now, I've preferred DarwinPorts to Fink since I started using OS X.
Am 02.05.2005 um 13:25 schrieb Brian Lalor:
As others have mentioned, fink already supports Tiger. I'd like to take this time, however, to make sure everyone's aware of DarwinPorts. For reasons I completely forget, now, I've preferred DarwinPorts to Fink since I started using OS X.
Hmm, I've looked at posting on the Fink website -- looks more like ›support‹ than support to me ... ;-) I'll wait for the new version! BTW, I've also looked at the DarwinPorts but they seem to require the presence of the Developer tool. And I'm not a programmer and wouldn't like to pile them on my harddrive.
Christian
On 03-05-2005 17:39, Christian Bogen wrote:
Am 02.05.2005 um 13:25 schrieb Brian Lalor:
As others have mentioned, fink already supports Tiger. I'd like to take this time, however, to make sure everyone's aware of DarwinPorts. For reasons I completely forget, now, I've preferred DarwinPorts to Fink since I started using OS X.
Hmm, I've looked at posting on the Fink website -- looks more like ›support‹ than support to me ... ;-) I'll wait for the new version! BTW, I've also looked at the DarwinPorts but they seem to require the presence of the Developer tool. And I'm not a programmer and wouldn't like to pile them on my harddrive.
Makes no difference, you need them for Fink as well [1]
The whole purpose of Fink and Darwinports is to make it easier for you to install software that requires compiling. There are some pre-compiled packages in Fink I believe, but afaik not for everything.
Jeroen.
[1] http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/bundled/install-first.php#req