I'm not so ok with this, what if I have a number of packages which are very-not-standard for various reasons living in my local tree, I do not want to have to do md5s for my own packages that I know will never really be part of fink because of the way I've constructed them. Does that make any sense?

JP


On Friday, August 29, 2003, at 8:05 PM, TheSin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I'm okay with this.

On 29-Aug-03, at 9:13 AM, David R. Morrison wrote:

In fact, I think I would take it one step further: if there is no
MD5-sum,
fink can print out the MD5-sum it calculates (for the benefit of
developers)
but should then quit and refuse to compile the package.

-- Dave




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