Hi.  It sounds like you have the unstable trees enabled... Now that 0.5.0a is
out, many users will want to go back an re-edit their /sw/etc/fink.conf
file to remove the "unstable" items from the "Trees" line.

I put a new version of gmp, gmp-4.1.1, into the unstable tree yesterday.
I didn't understand whether the crashes you saw happened during the
upgrade, or when you tried to run the program?  If you could send me
more information, I would be grateful.

If you don't want to do this kind of testing on behalf of Fink, just edit
your Trees line (and then say "fink install gmp-4.1" to get rid of the
bleeding-edge gmp).

  -- Dave


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