At 11:11 Uhr -0700 18.04.2002, Ben Hines wrote:
>At 12:25 AM -0500 4/18/02, Lord Morgion wrote:
>>After some point while I was using 0.3.2 (I've never been sure when/why), I
>>couldn't find apache or php through apt-get or using dselect; they simply
>>weren't in the list.  I then used a "fink install packagename" to upgrade
>>apache and php; after that, they were always listed in an 'unknown' category
>>without any version number.
>>
>>Now, after updating fink to 0.4.0 (using fink selfupdate), apache and php
>>still aren't known to apt-get, aren't listed -anywhere- in dselect, but of
>>course, could still be compiled and installed with using a 'fink' command.
>>
>>But why do that when I could just get the binaries?  ;-)
>
>
>Read the news again... All the new binaries are not instantly 
>available. Takes a few days.

Exactly. But I still don't plan to put the current apache/php 
packages online. Why? Because they are older than the versions in the 
system so it makes little sense to offer them.

OTHO if somebody for some reasons absolutly wants these outdated 
versions in the bindist, tell me, and I can put them in (later).


Max
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