Hi Augusto,

thanks for the tip, it did the trick  but one thing which is just  
killing me is why, why does fink need to recompile every single  
package I want to install now that I got it updated ?
I just cannot understand why if the bug was known, the binary  
distribution is still carrying the old fink ? Now, I have the feeling  
on being in my first gentoo week...

I know that fink is a communatary project with very few ressources and  
it has to support I don't know how many configuration so i'm not going  
to throw any stone to anyone of course, it's just that maybe things  
shouldn't be that anal when it goes when updating fink  : No, not  
everything has to be recompile because the wrapper was updated...

even the -b doesn't change anything......


Best anyway, enjoy your brasilian sun, we're freezing out here

Djamé





Le 7 janv. 10 à 08:50, monipol a écrit :
> Salut, Djamé.
>
> On 07/01/2010, at 00:07, DJamé Seddah wrote:
>> I had to do a clean reinstall of my system (too bad, really) and I
>> used the binary distribution 10.5 for intel
>
> As explained in another medium, you've been trapped into the point  
> distribution. If you haven't already (and for the record), please  
> follow the steps at http://www.finkproject.org/faq/upgrade-fink.php?phpLang=en
>
>>



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