Has anyone solved the permissions issue? Where all of a sudden fink commander says:
The tool that FinkCommander uses to run commands as root does not have the necessary permissions.
By entering your password you will give the tool the authorization it needs to repair itself.
Under some circumstances you may need to enter your password twice.
/n/nERROR: Self-repair failed. Please be sure you are running FinkCommander from a directory and disk you are authorized to modify (e.g., not a disk image).
If it's not being run from a disk image, then I guess you need to check the permissions of the directory where Fink Commander is installed. If those are indeed such that you are allowed to write to the disk, then Fink Commander's preference file may be corrupt--trash it.
-- Alexander K. Hansen Fink Documentarian Day Job: Levitated Dipole Experiment http://www.psfc.mit.edu/LDX
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