Hi.
Debs are in the directory /sw/fink/debs and once in a while that comes
in handy. E.g. when you don't like the new version of a fink package and
want to go back to a previous one, you can fink remove the package and
then issue a command like sudo dpkg -i /sw/fink/debs/oldpackage.deb  to
get the "oldpackage" back.

Jens


On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, Joe Heafner wrote:

> Hi.
> After four months, I finally took the plunge and installed Fink and Fink Commander 
>last night. WOW! That about sums it up. My only gripe has been the 47MB download for 
>XFree over a dial-up connection. I used the instructions in Fun With Fink. This will 
>be an instant classic when published! Many thanks to the author. I had read that 
>XFree isn't accelerated under OS X, but everything seems quite snappy on my dual-USB 
>iBook (600MHz, 256MB RAM, 8MB VRAM).
>
> Question: where does the .deb file go after having been downloaded (via apt-get) and 
>installed? Is is deleted or archived on my disk somewhere?
>
>
> Cheers,
> Joe Heafner - Instructional Astronomy and Physics
> Home Page http://users.vnet.net/heafnerj/index.html
> I don't have a Lexus, but I do have a Mac. Same thing.
>
>
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