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Message-ID: <268B8906-E214-11D6-B357-003065A21C86@stat.ucla.edu>
Date: 2002-10-17T21:05:22Z
From: Jan de Leeuw
Subject: still struggling
In-Reply-To: <p05111a05b9d4a37fa88b@[128.115.153.6]>

In most cases saying

fink install libfoo

will also install

libfoo-bin
libfoo-dev
libfoo-shlibs

if they exist as fink packages..

I agree  with Don that one has to learn a lot of pieces to become a Mac  
OS X
and Darwin person.

What can actually help quite a bit are two small O'Reilly books.

1. Learning Unix for Mac OS X  
(http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/lunixmacosx/)
	Do this one first. This makes you a Unix geek.
2. Mac OS X for Unix geeks (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mosxgeeks/)
	Then do this one. It explains fink, for instance.

On Thursday, Oct 17, 2002, at 11:16 US/Pacific, Don MacQueen wrote:

> Actually, there are several other things from fink that R needs; Jan  
> outlined the list of them recently on R-sig-mac. Here is my list--I am  
> pretty sure it is complete
>
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