Hi,

>From what I can gather, I need to track unstable to install TeX at the moment because 
>the upgrade to 2.0 isn't in fink stable. Firstly, is this correct?

If so, I guess I need to add the unstable lines to my Tree: declaration in 
/sw/etc/fink.conf. Is this right?:

  Trees: local/main unstable/main unstable/crypto stable/main stable/crypto 
local/bootstrap

Having done that I guess I should do a fink selfupdate-cvs and a fink update-all 
(although I haven't actually installed any packages), and then fink install 
tetex-texmf, etc. Correct?

The User Guide <http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/users-guide/conf.php> says:
"You may also add your own trees in the /sw/fink/dists directory for your own 
purposes, but this is not necessary in most circumstances. The default trees are 
"local/main local/bootstrap stable/main". This list should be kept in sync with the 
/sw/etc/apt/sources.list file."

What are the appropriate edits to make to sources.list so binary tracks unstable too? 
I anticipate using both binary and source, so I guess this it's important to get this 
right!

Cheers,
-- 
Michael


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