Trevor Harmon wrote:
But my questions still stand... If a .info specifies a custom mirror, that's a good indication that the file is not in a master mirror, correct? So why does Fink try to check the master in the first place? And if it doesn't succeed, why doesn't Fink automatically move on to the next mirror instead of prompting me?
No. Once your package gets released to the fink tree, the mirrors will pick it up and the file *will* be there.
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