Sorry if this to lot's of people will seem a dumb question, but I've tried to look at the archive and didn't find an answer.

I've just changed Mac and so I've just installed a brand new fink. I had installed (ages ago) on the older Mac both gprolog and smlnj. When I try to install them on the new Mac it complains about a missing specification for those packages.

In both Macs I have the latest OS (10.3.2), the latest fink (0.17.1+0.6.2.cvs) and under /sw/fink/10.2-gcc3.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/languages/ the packages .info files, shouldn't they work identically then? If I use FinkCommander I can't see the packages too. I can't understand what I'm doing wrong. I have the impression that both (fink, FinkCommander) look only in the /sw/fink/10.3 directory, is this the right behavior? If it is, is it possible to force the usage of the older packages too without going into trouble?

Cheers,
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Marco.


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