On mercredi, mars 6, 2002, at 06:44 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I do have all the tarballs. So maybe this is a better question: > What if I remove *all* of fink's .debs? That's probably a dpkg > question, too. Will fink/dpkg get confused? Or, as long as I do > have all the original source tarballs, are the .deb files merely > time-savers should I need to re-install something? Or maybe I'll > move them out of the way myself and see what happens....
You will see that you don't need to keep any .debs (nor tarballs if you are on a fast net connection). If you get the binaries via apt-get, you won't have any tarballs or .debs, in general, anyway. And it is one of the nicest features of fink that you can mix "fink install", "sudo apt-get install", and "dselect" freely without anyone of them getting confused. -- Martin _______________________________________________ Fink-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-users
