On 10/19/09 3:05 PM, Javier Arantegui wrote: > Hi! > > On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 8:46 PM, James Rome <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I ran its update descriptions in the binary menu command multiple times, >> but get nothing. >> I also tried running scanpackages, selfupdate, and Update-all in the >> Source menu, and still nothing listed. >> > Are you using Snow Leopard? If it's the case, here is Laurent > Daudelin's solution: > > "I finally got FinkCommander to work under Snow Leopard. That was > suggested by my friend Pietro. Basically, you need to change the > version of Perl that is used by FinkCommander. There is a mention of > this on the Fink homepage, where it is suggested to install Perl 5.8.8 > in case some packages depend on it. Well, you can add FinkCommander to > the list. > > So, after changing the path of Perl in FinkCommander's preferences, > choosing "Update Table" populate the list of packages as it should." > > Javier > > No luck. I installed perl 5.10 from Active State, and it is in /usr/bin/perl, which seems the first in my path. It is also in the Fink Commander path for Perl. I reinstalled Fink Commander (which installed Rosetta). Still blank after update tables. perl -version gives 5.10.0.
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