I'm not sure how this would have happened. I did a selfupdate-cvs just now and that version didn't show up on my system. Check around your system: I think this version uses the new naming scheme (ncurses.info | .patch).

On Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 11:45 AM, Oscar Erlandsson wrote:

It does seem logical that it doesn't build if it's an experimental package -- but I certainly never told fink to do that, I just said selfupdate-cvs. Why would fink choose to update the experimental package as opposed to the unstable one?

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On torsdag, jul 24, 2003, at 16:58 Europe/Stockholm, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:

Nope, didn't see anything obvious: those "changing search order" messages are harmless, as far as I recall.

I just noticed that you were building 5.3-20030308-2. I do believe that this is an experimental package, so I'm not too surprised that it didn't build. It looked to me like the dylib never got created, not because of a build failure, but because some command was missing.


On Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 10:36 AM, Oscar Erlandsson wrote:





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