Am 05.10.2011 um 16:56 schrieb Alexander Hansen:

[...]

>> 
>> The semi-automatic move of packages from unstable to stable caused 
>> some collateral damage in some cases. Namely if multiple .info 
>> files shared a single patch file, and some of the .info files and 
>> the .patch were moved to stable, but the other .info file(s) were 
>> not moved. Example:
>> 
>> 
>> /sw/fink/10.4/stable/main/finkinfo/languages/gcc46.info 
>> /sw/fink/10.4/stable/main/finkinfo/languages/gcc46.patch 
>> /sw/fink/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/10.4-EOL/languages/gcc46-10.4.info
>> 
>> 
>> 
> /sw/fink/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/10.4-EOL/languages/gcc46.patch
>> /sw/fink/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/languages/gcc46-x86_64.info
>> 
> 
>> Result: gcc46-x86_64.info now does not validate nor build anymore. 
>> There is at least one more example:
> 
> Bad example (but now rectified).

Thanks, and sorry -- I was blindly assuming that this was due to the moving of 
packages :). Anyway, glad to hear it is fixed now!


Cheers,
Max
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