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On Tuesday, August 19, 2003, at 09:19 AM, Jeremy Conlin wrote:
Here is the output after running the command "fink list-o". To me it
doesn't seem to have much relevance on the subject but I am sure thoes more
experienced will gain some information from it.
fink list -o Information about 1307 packages read in 11 seconds.
(i) arts 1.1.2-3 KDE - analog realtime synthesizer (i) arts-shlibs 1.1.2-3 KDE - arts shared libraries (i) kdebase3-ssl 3.1.2-3 KDE - base system (i) kdebase3-ssl-sh 3.1.2-3 KDE - base shared libraries (i) kdegames3-base 3.1.2-3 KDE - kdegames base package (i) kdegames3-commo 3.1.2-3 KDE - game shared libraries (i) kdelibs3-ssl 3.1.2-3 KDE - essential libraries (i) kdelibs3-ssl-sh 3.1.2-3 KDE - essential shared libraries (i) kolf 3.1.2-3 KDE - mini-golf game
Thanks for your help! Jeremy
On 8/19/03 6:21 AM, "Alexander Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This isn't a setting you could change--it's buried deep in the guts of fink.
Some package requires TeTeX. Fink gives you the choice (via a prompt) of installing its version ("tetex" and related packages) or to use one that's already on your system (system-tetex). Fink doesn't just pick one, because there may be a situation where want to have both installed--it asks you what you want.
That being said--since what you were doing was updating, there may be something weird going on with one of the packages you are updating. Can you post the results from running "fink list -o" to the list ? (that'll be all of your outdated packages)?
On Monday, August 18, 2003, at 11:16 PM, Jeremy Conlin wrote:
I understand that the "system-something" means that it is already
installed.
I didn't try to install tetex. It was installed by fink to satisfy
some
dependency, but it didn't work. As far as I know, I haven't tried to
change
any of the default settings as I don't know enough about how they work
to
make an educated guess as to what to do next.
Any additional help on this matter would be appreciated.
Thanks
Jeremy
On 8/18/03 11:09 PM, "Benjamin Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday, August 18, 2003, at 10:44 PM, Jeremy Conlin wrote:
Is all I need to do is install tetex? If that is the case, why doesn't Fink take care of this, at least I think that is the whole reason for installing and using Fink.
When you install a package called system-something, you're telling Fink that you already have a non-Fink version of that package installed somewhere. If you want Fink to install tetex for you, don't do system-tetex, do tetex. :)
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