Yeah, it would also be great if someone could put in a FAQ entry for Fink
and Jaguar on http://fink.sourceforge.net.

On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Viktor Haag wrote:

> Neal Parikh writes:
>  > No. There's an 'upgrade' option, which preserves your /etc,
>  > /var, and so on, and just upgrades the relevant files (I would
>  > be on the safe side and back up your system conf directories
>  > in case it overwrites your custom /etc/* conf files), but
>  > there's also an 'archive & install' option, which archives
>  > your previous system into a /Previous Systems directory.  In
>  > that case, your whole /etc directory is going to get moved,
>  > and you'll just have to copy the file back.
>
> Has anyone with Fink gone through this process already (i.e. with
> one of the developer releases of 1.2)?
>
> What havoc does the 1.2 "upgrade" work on the various bits and
> pieces outside /sw that Fink toys with?
>
>
>



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