wow...

running FinkCommander after all i described in the previous mail, gave me access to binaries ...well at least they are listed and available to installation.

I'm trying now and reporting later,

thank you everybody
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raphael
Le 7 janv. 04, à 21:50, Alexander K. Hansen a écrit :

On Jan 7, 2004, at 2:39 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:



BUT, still now, there is no binary available from fink. Is it because of 10.3, most binaries have been compiled for 10.2.

Check your /sw/etc/sources.list and make sure that the binary distribution source lines look something like:


# Official binary distribution: download location for packages
# from the latest release
deb http://us.dl.sourceforge.net/fink/direct_download 10.3/release main crypto


# Official binary distribution: download location for updated
# packages built between releases
deb http://us.dl.sourceforge.net/fink/direct_download 10.3/current main crypto


If so, then make sure that


I was a little quick on the draw there: the last line should have been


If so, then make sure to do an update (e.g. "sudo apt-get update").

Also, I was incorrect about the x11 virtual package showing up under "fink-virtual-pkgs". However, you should see "system-xfree86" if you run that command.




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