Alexander K. Hansen wrote:

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I have release 040527-2. FinkCommmander shows 021223-1 as the latest stable version. should I revert to that (and if so, how is this to be done? what is the syntax? something like 'fink install fondu-021223-1'?)?

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You could do just that, or if you want the (working) unstable version, you can update (really downgrade) the package--the current unstable version is 1:030428-1.
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Alexander Hansen
Fink Documentarian
[Day Job] Levitated Dipole Experiment
http://www.psfc.mit.edu/LDX


sorry to bother again.


fink install fondu-1:030428-1

yields "Failed: no matching version found for fondu".


You don't have the unstable tree turned on--not a problem!


is the line

Trees: local/main stable/main stable/crypto local/bootstrap unstable/main

in fink.conf not sufficient? at least FinkCommmander lists
040527-2 as the unstable and latest version. have I broken something?





No: probably you need to run "fink selfupdate", particularly if you've been using rsync selfupdating.


--
Alexander Hansen
Fink Documentarian
[Day Job] Levitated Dipole Experiment
http://www.psfc.mit.edu/LDX


I thought 'fink selfupdate' updates only fink and some core utilities to most recent versions and 'fink index' updates the list of available packages (which fink does automatically if necessary). this is wrong?

thanks again.


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