On Jul 3, 2005, at 4:19 AM, Michèle Garoche wrote:

Le 2 juil. 2005 à 23:48, Ersatz Sophist a écrit :

On Jul 2, 2005, at 11:24 PM, Michèle Garoche wrote:

I am not sure I follow. The gnucash binary, or the binaries of the dependencies?

Maybe, I did not remember exactly the initial conditions. You may well be right.

I meant that the only way to install quickly a package is the binary way, in the case it exists and it works. That may sound not a very friendly answer to the "I ain't that kind of time", but I don't know of any other.

Perferctly friendly answer! Really, I just wanted to make sure I understood the problem. So, let's see if I understand another point wrt binaries. If I have ever built a package on my computer, the binary package that fink points to (fink commander lists) is the local one. Which command do I use to list the binary packages available (via the net), and is there a command to force fink to overwrite the local binary with the remote one?

Thank you very much.

Payam

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