Trevor Harmon wrote:
Well, I ran "fink selfupdate", but I skipped "fink update-all" because I didn't want to recompile everything from source, just Ant. Instead, I ran "fink install ant". Unfortunately, Ant failed to build under Fink -- even though I can build it just fine myself from the exact same package source. I guess the next step is to contact the maintainer.
How does it fail to build? Without an error report I can't fix the package. =)
There's another problem here, by the way: The Ant binary shown in FinkCommander is 1.6.0, while the unstable one is 1.6.2. What if I wanted to install 1.6.1? There doesn't seem to be any way to do this from FinkCommander; what about from the command line? Thanks,
You would have to get the old info file if you specifically wanted 1.6.1.
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