I have fink installed, but only version 0.12.1-1, or 0.5.2 (not really sure about the numbering scheme). The results of a fink selfupdate follow:

[stokes:~] gbsmith% fink selfupdate
sudo /sw/bin/fink  selfupdate
Password:

(1)      Delete it and download again
(2)      Assume it is a partial download and try to continue
(3)      Don't download, use existing file

The file "CURRENT-FINK" already exists, how do you want to proceed? [1]
rm -f CURRENT-FINK
curl -f -L -O http://fink.sourceforge.net/CURRENT-FINK
  % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed          Time             Curr.
                                 Dload  Upload Total    Current  Left    Speed
100     6  100     6    0     0     17      0  0:00:00  0:00:00  0:00:00     0

You already have the package descriptions from the latest Fink point release.
(installed:0.5.2 available:0.5.3)


The confusing thing to me is that it says I have 0.5.2 installed, and says 0.5.3 is available, and yet tells me I have the latest release.


Second question - when I run fink update-all I am informed that no packages need updating, and yet on a different box, also with fink installed, I have later versions of the same packages.

Any help would be much appreciated!

Thanks -

-geoff s.



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