>Did you run a selfupdate with either rsync or cvs updating?  Just
>running a "point" selfupdate doesn't do anything substantive on 10.6,
>because that only moves you to the next binary release, and there isn't
>one for that platform.

>You can check what form of selfupdate you used e.g. via

>grep SelfUpdateMethod /sw/etc/fink.conf

>If that says "point", then use either "fink selfupdate-rsync" or "fink
>selfupdate-cvs" to turn on rsync or cvs updating, respectively.
>Afterward you can just use "fink selfupdate" unless you want to switch
>methods.

>If it says something else then we'll need to investigate further.

>One word of warning:  there are currently some issues with the KDE3
>packages, so you may encounter some problems getting to quanta.


Alas, I'm getting "rsync" when I do the above-grep.  Thanks so much for the 
quick reply.  Am I right in understanding that even if I get KDE going, at this 
point it's still not going to have Quanta as part of that?

Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree.  :-)



      


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