I, too, have been lax when it comes to reporting stable software in
the unstable tree. I also have unstable added to my configuration.
I'll just say what I did if anyone wants to try this way, too. It was
a bit faster than going through the website, that's for sure. It
probably has missed a slew of stuff, such as the dependencies, but
this is the best way I could figure out how to do it: I ran
fink list | grep " i " > ~/Desktop/myfinklist.txt
and went through the list. Then for the things I knew I've used the
latest version of and worked fine, I ran (for my particular
installation)
find /Volumes/Icarus/sw/fink/dists -name 'foo*info'
and compared versions that way. This obviously misses the libraries
and all the other dependencies, but it's a start. I guess if one of
these packages depends on something I didn't list, it also should be
fine also.
All of these get my vote for stable:
abiword 0.9.6.1-1
amaya 5.3-2
control-center 1.4.0.4-2
freeciv 1.12.0-5
gimp 1.2.3-3
gnome-applets 1.4.0.5-2
gnome-games 1.4.0.3-5
gnome-utils 1.4.1.2-1
gnumeric 1.0.2-4
gocr 0.3.5-1
gtk+ 1.2.10-5
gtkmonop 0.3.0-2
imagemagick 5.4.2-2
ispell 3.2.06-2
lame 3.91-1
libgmonopd 0.3.0-1
lincity 1.12pre48
mozilla 0.9.9-1
tads 2.5.5-3
tex2im 1.3-3
windowmaker 0.80.0-3
wmspaceweather 1.04-1
wmsun 1.03-2
wmweather 1.31-2
xchat 1.8.8-1
xdvi 22.54-1
xearth 1.1-1
xephem 3.5.2-2
xfree86-base 4.2.0-4
xmms 1.2.6-3
xpdf 1.00-3
I hope this makes up for not saying anything until now...
-Bruce Adcock
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