I'd suggest Fink Commander as a useful aid in this case, because then you
can see the current stable versions of all of the packages.  That way
you can do any downgrading you need to.

On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Rich Warren wrote:

> Now that kde 3.1 Is in stable, what's the best way to switch fink from
> unstable to stable?
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