You actually might be better off putting it in
/sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo (creating the directory if it
doesn't exist) and making sure that local/main is in the Trees: line
of /sw/etc/fink.conf.

The .patch isn't used any more.


On 7/9/07, Ben Abbott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexander Hansen <akh <at> finkproject.org> writes:
>
> > We've got a test package for octave-forge for 2.9.12, too.  Check out
> >
> > http://fink.cvs.sourceforge.net/fink/experimental/jfmertens/main/
> finkinfo/sci/octave-forge.info?view=log
>
> Thanks Alexander.
>
> I've placed the .info file in /sw/fink/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/sci
>
> I notice there is an existing octave-forge.patch file there. Shall I leave it 
> in
> place or should it be removed?
>
> ... or should I place the .info file somewhere else?
>
> p.s. sorry for the newbie questions
>
>
>
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