Title: Re: [Fink-users] Problem installing amarok on 10.4.2
 Still frustrated.  Only unstable sources are listed in my sources file.  Same results as below.  How can I for certain point towards the sources required to install amarok?  








From: "Alexander K. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 02:15:33 -0700
To: Baxter Shepperson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Fink-users] Problem installing amarok on 10.4.2

Baxter Shepperson wrote:

>  Hello list.  I've added unstable sources to my conf file, ran selfupdate
>and then update-all.  After many days of satisfying dependencies, fink build
>amarok succeeded.  Or so I thought.  I could not find the executable.
>
What XCode version do you have (in case it's a problem with your package
build)?

Where did you look for the executables?   I have:

$ dpkg -L amarok | grep bin/
/sw/bin
/sw/bin/amarok
/sw/bin/amarok_xmmswrapper2
/sw/bin/amarokapp

("dpkg -L <pkg> | grep bin/" is a widely applicable way to look for the
executables from a Fink package)

>I
>tried running fink purge amarok, selfupdate and update-all, and now fink
>claims there's no package to install.  How do I get Amarok running on OS X?
>
>
>
What's the message?

"No packages to install." means that the package is still installed, and
you can check this via "fink list"

-or-

"no package found" which would suggest that you turned off the unstable
tree before running "fink selfupdate" the second time.


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