On Sep 10, 2009, at 9:34 AM, Syd Bauman wrote:
I've just experienced the exact same problem James Rome had a few weeks ago. What I now have on my system is as follows: | $ fink list --installed svn | i svn 1.6.5-1 Subversion - svnserve, tools | i svn-client 1.6.5-1 Subversion - Client | i svn-doc 1.6.5-1 Subversion - Documentation | p svn-pm588 [virtual package]| (i) svn-shlibs 1.4.6-14 Subversion - Shared libraries| i svn15-shlibs 1.6.5-1 Subversion - Shared libraries | $ Am I correct that even though svn-shlibs is not building properly, the installed svn will use svn15-shlibs, so I can just summarily toss svn-shlibs w/o fear? I.e., I should issue `fink purge svn-shlibs` (or the FinkCommander equivalent), and go on with my life, yes?
Yes, the svn commands use svn15-shlibs so you should be able to remove svn-shlibs unless something else is using it. I believe that kdevelop still needs the old svn-shlibs.
Daniel.
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