Le 11 juil. 2004, � 3:00, Malcolm Fitzgerald a �crit :

Which version do you use (fink, stable, unstable) and bluefish version, which one bluefish or bluefish-gnome.?


I've got bluefish 0.9-2 and fink 0.13.2-1. It's bluefish, not bluefish-gnome.

Those are very old versions of bluefish and fink. Try first updating fink, see:

<http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/package.php/fink>

for the fink version you can use. Normally you should have at least fink version 0.20.5-1.

Once you have upgraded fink - see here for a how to:

<http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/users-guide/upgrade.php?phpLang=en>

update bluefish to version 0.13. You have two options, either you have gnome2 installed, then install bluefish-gnome2 or you don't have it, then install bluefish.

You probably should better updating all your packages, as it is unlikely they work correctly, which such a discrepancy between the version of fink you're supposed to run with the system version you're on and the current version of fink installed on that system.

Mich�le
<http://micmacfr.homeunix.org>

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