I always hate to have people start from scratch, but sometimes it seems it has to be done...
On Mar 24, 2004, at 3:40 PM, Timothy Carpenter wrote:
Alex,
This has been the answer - I have renamed /sw and reinstalled Fink and used
the FinkCommander from the Fink .dmg
FC even picks up the Java J2EE 1.3.1 and J2SE 1.4.2 and OSX.3.3
Thanks Alex for your patience and methodical assistance in resolving this
for me.
Brgds Tim
On 24/3/04 12:04 pm, "Alexander K. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I hate for you to have to do that--particularly since the command-line side of things seems to be OK, but if you don't have a lot installed, you might try this. I'd rename /sw rather than trashing it:
sudo mv /sw /sw.old
That way if it's a problem with Fink Commander rather than FInk, you can get back to where you were by putting /sw back
On Mar 24, 2004, at 4:29 AM, Timothy Carpenter wrote:
Hi Alex,
No dice - maybe I need to wipe my entire /sw and start again from a clean Fink after noting my installed entities?
Tim
On 23/3/04 6:16 pm, "Alexander K.Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Those may be those for the binary distribution, which has a separate update mechanism.
What happens if you run Source->Selfupdate from Fink Commander--maybe
something didn't get initialized?
On Mar 23, 2004, at 1:10 PM, Timothy Carpenter wrote:
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