> Doing `fink update-all' with the experimental 10.2 configuration leaves 
> a broken man command in /sw/bin/man.  (The command reports an illegal 
> option `-C'.)  The PATH defined by fink puts this man command ahead of 
> the working /usr/bin/man.  Is there a fink way to remove or repair 
> this?  Or should I just rename /sw/bin/man so it won't be used?

You need to run "dpkg -r --force-depends manconf".  A revised version of
the 10.2 upgrade routine will include this step (before we release the
upgrade for general use).

Thanks for the feedback, and please report any other problems which you
may have.

  -- Dave



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