David R. Morrison wrote:
> Max, I wonder if we should in the future make two kinds of binary distribution:
> the Mac OS X binary (an Apple Installer .pkg, as now), and the Darwin binary
> (which presumbaly would be a .deb for the Darwin Debian system).  I don't
> know how many people are actually trying to run Fink on Darwin, but this
> would certainly help them in principle.

I can't imagine running Darwin w/o Fink: you have no idea how many 
times I have recommended it. It's just great.

> Another thing I wonder: a few of the guys on #fink have installed Darwin
> recently (I think maybe both vasi and RangerRick did this), and I'm wondering
> what they did to install Fink.

I woke up to find my install hung on one more tarball: I wish I 
knew how to resume an install w/o removing /sw and starting over. 
I'm hopeful it just completes this time.


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