(Oops. I used "reply" instead of "reply-all". Correcting that now, sorry.)

On Monday, Mar 10, 2003, at 00:08 Australia/Melbourne, David R. Morrison wrote:

tetex-2.0.1 was removed from the CTAN sites.

When that happened, I updated the fink tetex-2.0.1 files so that they now
fetch the source from fink's site rather than CTAN. To access the updated
files, you need to run "fink selfupdate-cvs".


At the same time, I put fink packages for tetex-2.0.2 into fink's unstable
tree. You'll also find those if you run "fink selfupdate-cvs".

Thanks. I tried that, eventually with success, but now when trying to "fink update-all" as selfupdate-cvs suggests, I get further glitches:


==================================================================
(from "fink selfupdate-cvs":)
The core packages have been updated. You should now update the other packages
using commands like 'fink update-all'.



[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/ajh 501 $ fink update-all sudo /sw/bin/fink update-all Information about 2280 packages read in 3 seconds.


fink needs help picking an alternative to satisfy a virtual dependency. The
candidates:


(1)  openslp-ssl-dev: Development files for OpenSLP
(2)  openslp-dev: Development files for OpenSLP

Pick one: [1] 2

fink needs help picking an alternative to satisfy a virtual dependency. The
candidates:


(1)  kdebase3-ssl: KDE - base system
(2)  kdebase3: KDE - base system

Pick one: [1] 2
The following 54 packages will be installed or updated:
anacron arts autoconf2.5 bonobo-shlibs cdbkup dillo docbook-dtd emacs21
esound esound-bin esound-shlibs gal19-shlibs gdk-pixbuf gdk-pixbuf-shlibs
gimp gimp-shlibs gnome-libs gnome-print gnome-print-shlibs gnumeric
gtk+2-dev gtk+2-shlibs kdelibs3 kghostview libjpeg libjpeg-bin
libjpeg-shlibs libpng3-shlibs libxml libxml-shlibs libxml2 libxml2-bin
libxml2-shlibs libxslt libxslt-shlibs oaf openssl-shlibs pkgconfig
plotutils-dev plotutils-shlibs popt popt-shlibs python python22
python22-shlibs qt3-shlibs sylpheed system-xfree86 tetex-shlibs tetex-texmf
transfig xfig xfontpath xpdf
The following 53 additional packages will be installed:
arts-dev arts-shlibs autoconf2.54 bonobo bonobo-dev cups-dev db4 db4-shlibs
docbook-bundle docbook-dsssl-ldp doxygen fileutils gal19 gawk glut
glut-shlibs gmp gnome-print-dev graphviz jpilot jpilot-shlibs kdebase3
kdebase3-dev kdebase3-shlibs kdegraphics3-base kdelibs3-dev kdelibs3-shlibs
libart2 libmpeg libogg libole2 libpng3 libpoll libtool14 libtool14-shlibs
libusb libusb-shlibs libvorbis0 mad mad-bin openslp-dev openslp-shlibs pcre
pcre-bin python23 python23-shlibs qt3 qt3-designer qt3-doc qt3-linguist
sane-backends sane-backends-shlibs tetex-base
Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
axel --verbose http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbook-xml-4.2.zip
Initializing download: http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbook-xml-4.2.zip
HTTP/1.0 503 Service Unavailable
### execution of axel failed, exit code 10
Downloading the file "docbook-xml-4.2.zip" failed.


(1)  Give up
(2)  Retry

How do you want to proceed? [2] 1
Failed: file download failed for docbook-xml-4.2.zip of package docbook-dtd-4.2.0-1


[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/ajh 502 $
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I presumed from this that http://www.oasis-open.org is not on-line.

Which then begs the question: Why does fink give up on updating all the packages when just one fails? Surely the docbook package breaking should not affect the update of all the others? Or am I missing something?

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