On Sunday, December 8, 2002, at 08:16 PM, CardConnection Response wrote:
Hi,If you want to use binaries you must use /sw as your base path. This is in the fink docs i believe. The best plan would be to install into /sw then copy it all over to /Volumes/Raid and set up a symlink from /sw to /Volumes/Raid.
I just installed the latest version of Fink (0.11.1) and everything appeared to go fine. The only curve I threw into the equation was changing the install location from the default /sw to /Volumes/Raid/sw. I then proceed to edited the config file to include unstable tree and used pico to add fink to my paths using source /Volumes/Raid/sw/bin/init.csh.
Question 1:
Is the path correct? The instructions say to use source /sw/bin/init.csh but since I changed the install location I figured this would need to be modified as well.
Question 2:make sure you are running apt-0.5.4-7. "fink selfupdate-cvs" to get it if not.
After doing an Update in dselect I still have just a handful of packages listed. I thought that by adding the unstable tree to the config file I should have access to virtually all packages. Is there something wrong with my set-up or is this the way it should be?
"sudo apt-get update" with apt 0.5.4-7 should get you access to the latest packages.
-Ben
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