Hello,
Is there an easy way to determine *which* packages have been updated to work with 10.3 yet?
'fink list' on 10.3 =)
Also, even though a given package might not be buildable under 10.3 yet, what is the expectation for whether packages that were already installed under 10.2 will at least *run* under 10.3 after upgrading MacOS?
No expectation yet. If it's got c++ code, it may or may not work depending on what you've upgraded. If it doesn't, it's more likely to work, but you can't be sure of anything as a general blanket statement.
Fink the package manager "officially" supports 10.3, but the 10.3 package tree itself is in a state of flux and there's really no guarantees at this point.
All of stable has been built, but not really tested. Other than that, you get the full guarantee: if it breaks in half, you get to keep both halves. ;)
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