Thanks for replying Benjamin, and hello again everyone.
I'm sorry it took so long to respond - I was trying to figure it myself. Thanks for showing me how to find the config logs Benjamin. I kind of have a fix for me - I discovered using the deborphan package (thanks Jonathan) that I could remove a few things that I didn't remember what they were anyway, and no longer need kdebase3.
However, I have a few questions that were prompted by this:
Are you using the 10.2-gcc3.3 tree? My guess would be you're using 10.2/stable.
I've have OS X 10.2.8 (6R73) installed and I was using 10.2 (stable and unstable) and gcc 3.1 until I went looking for information on figuring out what (base?) tree I was using and found that everyone was supposed to upgrade to gcc 3.3. Somehow I had (mistakenly) thought that if I wasn't running Panther I shouldn't install 3.3 until the new trees were more populated.
So I installed the 3.3 update tonight. I have run a fink selfupdate and a fink index and another fink selfupdate, but the rsync output seems to say that I'm still not using the gcc 3.3 tree (rsync://master.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo/10.2/unstable/crypto/ finkinfo for example).
The website seems to say that running fink selfupdate will automatically replace the old trees with the 3.3 ones. That doesn't appear to have happened, does anyone know how can I do it manually?
thanks for your patience.
-- mary
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