Alexis Gallagher wrote:
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:

Unfortunately, unless somebody else here on the list comes up with a
better idea, I fear that you're going to need to rename your /sw
directory and start anew.  You'll be able to reinstall anything you've
already built from its binary archive by setting up
/sw/etc/apt/sources.list to point at your old /sw, e.g.

deb /sw.old/fink/10.4-transitional/


Thanks for the tip. I tried renaming /sw to /sw.old, re-installing fink, and then prepending the following lines to my new sources.list:

deb file:/sw.old/fink stable main crypto
deb file:/sw.old/fink unstable main crypto

I also tried

deb file:/sw.old/fink/10.4-transitional/

and

deb file:/oldfink/fink/debs/

and I also tried using "fink copy:/" instead of "fink file:/"

But when I run fink install it doesn't find these local copies. Is there something obvious I'm missing?

cheers,
alexis

Alexis,

These directories are all on your boot volume?



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