On 8/23/05, Steven Stromer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I understand that libofx has been ported into a shared library,
> libofx-shlibs, which is readily available through fink. However,
> according to the fink online database of packages, libofx should still
> be available as a binary (is this list really up to date?)

The list is synchronized with the servers every few hours or so.

. I cannot
> seem to find it. Some listed packages still depend on it, for instance,
> gnucash-docs, which won't install without it.
> 
> Am I just missing it? Is there a source I can point fink to that
> contains it? I would prefer to keep all installed packages 'in sync'
> with fink. However, if this is not possible, how do I 'tell' fink that I
> have installed the binary on my own?
> 
> Thanks,
> Steven
> 
What OS are you running? And what methodology are you using?  I was
able to install libofx on 10.4 via "sudo apt-get install libofx", so
it's there and accessible.  If you're trying to "fink install" it,
then it might not work, since there's apparently no source description
files (which admittedly seems strange).

-- 
Alexander K. Hansen
Fink Documenter
[Day Job] Levitated Dipole Experiment
http://psfcwww2.psfc.mit.edu/ldx/


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