Stanley Williams wrote:
> I didn't change the configuration file, but I did as you suggested and it
> worked like a champ!!!
> Thanks
>
> On 10/31/08 1:03 PM, "Alexander Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
Good, because I forgot to tell you to make sure to have Xcode installed
first :-)
>> Stanley Williams wrote:
>>     
>>> I had to reinstall fink. I am using a MacPro, 10.5.5. I downloaded fink &
>>> attempted to change the configuration file to allow unstable. I am unable to
>>> install g95. I get the following response.
>>>  
>>> fink install g95
>>> Password:
>>> Information about 2520 packages read in 0 seconds.
>>> Failed: no package found for specification 'g95'!
>>>
>>> When I ran fink configure I did get the following comment
>>> At least some of the "unstable" tree appears to be activated in your fink
>>> now. Do you want to keep it activated? [Y/n]
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> You don't actually need unstable here.  What's going on is that you
>> haven't run a selfupdate by a method that will get you off of the point
>> release, which didn't have g95.  Feel free to deactivate unstable if you
>> want, and then use
>>
>> fink selfupdate
>> fink selfupdate-rsync
>>
>> which will update some of the base packages and download a package
>> description for g95 for you.  You can then install it.
>>     
>
>   


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