The first paragraph says, "... the binary version is much more stable and reliable than the source version." Later, we read, "If you wish to do a fresh install of Fink on a 10.3 system, we recommend bootstrapping from source ..."
So, which is it? I'm competent with all the tools, so I'm comfortable doing either. It's just that the notes on this page don't make a lot of sense. To be clear, am I correct that this page describes how to upgrade a (reasonably new) fink install to make use of the 10.3 tools?
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