Indeed, this should be worrying. It looks to be available from the binary distribution, as well, so you should be able to Binary->Update descriptions and Binary->Dist-Upgrade packages (in Fink Commander) and have access to it. If it doesn't show up, then you may have to redo your fink installation.

On Wednesday, July 9, 2003, at 09:26 PM, Joe Heafner wrote:

The nightfall package, version 1.32-1, is listed as being in both current-stable and current-unstable on the Fink web site. However Fink Commander doesn't show it at all. This bothers me because I supposedly have Fink distribution 0.5.3 installed. Shouldn't I be able to see this package as being available?

(My apologies for asking so many potentially stupid question this evening, but things just don't seem right with my Fink distribution.)

Cheers,
Joe Heafner

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