Robert T Wyatt wrote:
> Good news! Running fink reinstall fink fixed it. Apparently the problems 
> I'd had with upgrading my OS allowed fink to become confused. When I 
> reinstalled fink something important happened:
> 
> ln -s 10.4 /sw/fink/10.5
> ln -s 10.5 /sw/fink/dists
> 
> then a fink selfupdate produced this:
> 
> Preparing to replace fink 0.27.7-31 (using 
> .../fink_0.27.7-41_darwin-i386.deb) ...
> 
> and finally this is running:
> 
> The package 'perl586-core' will be built and installed.
> 
> Seems to be fine now. :-)

Maybe the important part was this:

Adding local/injected to the Trees line in fink.conf...
ln -s 10.4 /sw/fink/10.5
ln -s 10.5 /sw/fink/dists
/bin/mkdir -p /sw/fink/dists/local/injected/finkinfo/update-packages
cp -f /sw/lib/fink/update-packages/* 
/sw/fink/dists/local/injected/finkinfo/update-packages

... but anyway, it worked.


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