From: Ben A. <bpa...@ma...> - 2006-05-26 11:33:24
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ok, I ran fink install gcc4-shlibs-2:4.1.0-1 fink rebuild pdftk I then tested it by concatenating a folder full of pdfs pdftk *.pdf cat output test.pdf and and everything appears ok! Thanks >> Should I do a "fink install gcc4-shlibs-2:4.1.0-1" ? >> > > I think so, yes. It will not rebuild gcc4, just install the previously > built gcc4-shlibs. (Normally this happens automatically when one runs > "fink install gcc4". This is again the unusual situation at work here > where you are, in fink's eyes, "downgrading" a package). > > You will need to rebuild pdftk afterwards, I think. Well, you can look > if it still runs, but chances are that it doesn't. Fortunately, > rebuilding pdftk doesn't take long. > > -- > Martin ok, I ran fink install gcc4-shlibs-2:4.1.0-1 fink rebuild pdftk I then tested it by concatenating a folder full of pdfs pdftk *.pdf cat output test.pdf and and everything appears ok! Thanks >> Should I do a "fink install gcc4-shlibs-2:4.1.0-1" ? >> > > I think so, yes. It will not rebuild gcc4, just install the previously > built gcc4-shlibs. (Normally this happens automatically when one runs > "fink install gcc4". This is again the unusual situation at work here > where you are, in fink's eyes, "downgrading" a package). > > You will need to rebuild pdftk afterwards, I think. Well, you can look > if it still runs, but chances are that it doesn't. Fortunately, > rebuilding pdftk doesn't take long. > > -- > Martin |