Hello all,
Hopefully this is a simple question. I get the following output from
Fink scanpackages:
Information about 1298 packages read in 1 seconds.
dpkg-scanpackages dists/local/main/binary-darwin-powerpc override | gzip
>dists/local/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/Packages.gz
Wrote 0 entries to output Packages file.
dpkg-scanpackages dists/stable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc override |
gzip >dists/stable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc/Packages.gz
! Package apt-dev (filename dists/stable/main/binary-darwin-
powerpc//base/apt-dev_0.5.4-4_darwin-powerpc.deb) is repeat but newer
version;
used that one and ignored data from
dists/stable/main/binary-darwin-powerpc//base/apt-
dev_0.5.4-3_darwin-powerpc.deb !
I have several more of these ! entries. It appears that I somehow have
ended up with duplicate copies of some packages, but with slighter
different versions. Is is safe to remove the older versions listed? In
the example above I would remove "apt-dev 0.5.4-3 darwin-powerpc.deb"
because I have the newer version installed as well.
Is my understanding correct?
Thanks for the help,
Brandon Potter
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