> On Nov 10, 2015, at 00:19, Max Horn <m...@quendi.de> wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> sorry for the late reply.
> 
>> On 08.11.2015, at 20:05, Alexander Hansen <alexanderk.han...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> On Nov 8, 2015, at 02:24, Daniel Johnson <daniel.johnso...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Nov 7, 2015, at 9:35 PM, Alexander Hansen <alexanderk.han...@gmail.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>> 
> [...]
>>> I was getting this too. I still had the line
>>> deb http://bindist.finkmirrors.net/10.11 stable main
>>> in my sources.list even after disabling the bindist in fink.conf. 
>>> Commenting it out seems to work.
> 
> Interesting -- so I did a clean install on 10.11 (I never even had a machine 
> with 10.9 or 10.10, as I just skipped those OS X versions), and said yes to 
> everything -- including bandits -- I was a bit surprised that there already 
> was one for 10.11 and thought "wow, great work, folks".
> 
> 
>>> 
>>> Because I had the bindist active before updating to 10.11 it seems fink 
>>> just changed the line from 10.10 to 10.11. Could this be because I updated 
>>> my OS before fink? I did have to manually download and install the newer 
>>> fink version because I didn’t update it first.
>>> 
>>> Daniel
>>> 
>> 
>> Disabling the bindist in fink.conf just disables usage of the bindist by the 
>> “fink” command (or at least that’s the intention).  
>> 
>> Without seeing a sources.list I can’t actually say anything.  If I had to 
>> guess, that guess would be that there is an entry under "# Official binary 
>> distribution: download location for packages  # from the latest release” and 
>> a duplicate entry elsewhere in that file at the beginning or at the bottom.  
> 
> Yes, there is such an entry. Bingo.
> 
>> 
>> Also, the "Install Fink.tool" script may still be creating a bandits entry 
>> at the bottom of sources.list as a holdover from the period when we had a 
>> 10.9 bindist but it wasn’t enabled in the fink code, so if you used that on 
>> a clean install you might be getting a duplication message.
> 
> Bingo, that's what happened. I actually never knew about that tool, but when 
> I upgraded to 10.11 a short time ago, I thought to do it all properly and 
> thus followed the instructions on our website.
> 
> First thin I noticed was that http://www.finkproject.org/download/index.php 
> does not yet list 10.11.
> 
> But then on
>  http://www.finkproject.org/download/srcdist.php
> it does list 10.11, and explicitly recommends that install tool. Which I 
> dutifully used.
> 
> So, I am pretty sure it will happen to other people... Can we get that fixed? 
> Either by fixing that tool, or by not recommending it in the first place?
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Max

I just went to a fair amount of effort with our clunky documentation system  
_to_ recommend the tool, so I’d rather get it fixed.  

https://github.com/fink/scripts/issues/35 
<https://github.com/fink/scripts/issues/35>

—akh

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