sebyte wrote:
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Just noticed a directory 'y' in /sw/src. Should this be here, or is it related
to my 'y' mistake? It contains the following subdirectories which have
something of the 'buildpath' about them...

Yes, I think it is related to the 'y mistake',


/sw/src/y/fink-0.17.1-1/fink-0.17.1

It should normally be called /sw/src/fink-0.17.1-1/fink-0.17.1 and it is the build directory for Fink's fink package. These build directories get removed after the package is completely built (except if you tell fink explicitly to keep them). In your case, it doesn't get removed because of its wrong name.


10.1               Makefile      bootstrap.sh          mirror
10.2               NEWS          dpkg-checkall.sh      pathsetup.command.in
10.2-gcc3.3        README        fink-virtual-pkgs.in  perlmod
10.3               README.html   fink.8.in             postinstall.pl.in
AUTHORS            TODO          fink.conf.5.in        setup.sh
COPYING            USAGE         fink.in               libs.default.in
ChangeLog          USAGE.html    fink.info.in          t
INSTALL            VERSION       inject.pl             update
INSTALL.html       bootstrap.pl  install.sh            update-fink.sh

On this note, should the directory 't' be there? 'y' and 't' both seem like odd names for directories....

't' is odd, but correct, it contains a test suite for fink itself. Anyway, you can safely remove all of this.


--
Martin




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