Hi,
When working on a new info file, I usually excecute the 'purge-nonbase' script to remove all non-essential packages. Recently I used that script, followed by a 'fink cleanup' command. It turned out that after that I had to re-download many sourcefiles and rebuild many packages. So I assume that fink cleanup removed all those because non of them were installed.
Not sure if this a bug or feature, but would it be possible to fix this? For instance by not allowing to delete the most recent source and deb file, even if the corresponding package is not installed.
(this is also posted on the bugtracker: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/? func=detail&atid=117203&aid=1145929&group_id=17203)
- Koen.
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