Possibly.  Packages do get taken off the distribution list, but it's usually
when updated versions come out; so it's not the package itself that's
missing, but a particular version number.

This information gets transferred to your machine when you run a selfupdate.
If you haven't done a selfupdate recently then your local package
descriptions may be out of sync with what's currently in the distribution.

On 4/6/02 2:39, "greg hyde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Quick question: I have GNOME running on E, but when I try to add a
> package via Fink (for a number of packages) I get the following: no
> package found for specification.
> 
> Does that mean the package is no longer available via Fink?
> 
> 

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Levitated Dipole Experiment
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