Ross Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> The fact that it won't build is a big problem.  It means that the 
> >100-odd items that are due for update-all won't update because 
> gnomemeeting is "next".
> 
> How do you disable a package?

If you remove a package, fink won't try to update it (update-all only
acts on packages that are *installed* and not up-to-date). OTOH, if
you've got it installed now, you probably want it, huh? So here's an
opportunity to break yourself of the 'update-all' habit. I use 'fink
list -ot' to see which packages are out-dated, and then 'fink update'
just the ones I actually care about at the moment.

dan

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