On 6/24/07, Alexander Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/24/07, Ben Abbott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Alexander Hansen <akh <at> finkproject.org> writes:
> >
> > >
> > > If you're on a PowerPC, you could downgrade octave via "fink install
> > > octave-2.1.71-1006" and then install octave-forge.  I'm not sure whether
> > > you'd then be able to install the current octave and use the stuff from
> > > octave-forge--I haven't tried that as of yet.
> > >
> >
> > ok, I've installed "octave-2.1.71-1006", but when I try to install 
> > octave-forge,
> >  fink want's to update octave as well :-(
> >
> > How do I avoid that? ... or will octave-forge be installed first and then 
> > octave
> > updated next?
> >
>
> Oops.  I just checked the dependency specification for octave-forge,
> and it calls for octave >= 2.1.72-2.
>
> We're capable of having multiple versions of a package around, so I'll
> add the prior octave back as an option.  I'll let you know when I've
> done that.
>

I've added octave-2.1.73-2 to 10.4/unstable.  If you install that
version this will satisfy octave-forge.

-- 
Alexander K. Hansen
akh AT finkproject DOT org
Fink User Liaison and Documenter

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