On Tuesday, Mar 4, 2003, at 02:46 Australia/Sydney, Koen van der Drift wrote:


At 8:39 AM +1100 3/3/03, Matt Stephenson wrote:

Update to the latest revision of of pymol in unstable first before you do a 'fink update-all', it uses python22 now not python although it will want to install python-2.2.2 as it has a build depends on this to ensure that numeric and pmw get installed in the right spot, and afterwards you can then upgrade to python-2.3


Actually what I meant is that I rather not update to python23 if there is likely to be a new alpha/beta/fc release soon. The source is over 7 MB, which takes forever to download on a dialup connection.

So after a fink update-all, I will just say no to the message if I want to update to python23.


a fink update-all will want to upgrade your python and I think if you say no your update-all will stop.



Or don't run unstable.

That's also an option ;)

Probably your best option.


Cheers
Matt



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