Le 7 juin 2005 à 22:57, Daniel E. Macks a écrit :
Fink was recently patched so that any "fink reinstall" of a package
whose binary does not exist is automatically upgraded to a "fink
rebuild" (a mode that always concludes by reinstalling). Without this,
users have observed that fink will crash, since it can't install a
non-existant .deb. I figure if a user says "reinstall" then he really
wants to reinstall, just like "fink install" automatically builds as
necessary...fink may as well work its way out of a jam if it can. If
users need more control, it would be easy to add a prompt "No a binary
available to reinstall; do you want to compile/download? [Y/n]", and
then either upgrade-to-rebuild or abort based on his choice.
It could not hurt, and the prompt seems a good addition provided that
it respects the UseBinaryDists value, or maybe it should not in that
case and jump directly to compile if the value is False.
Cheers,
Michèle
<http://micmacfr.homeunix.org>
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