I think you want to tell fink to use the 10.4 transitional tree. I
believe I did this through fin commander, and then, of course, many
of the packages I had installed became outdated immediately.
P
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"...who search the reason of things
Are those who bring the most sorrow on themselves."
--Euripides, The Medea
On Oct 23, 2005, at 5:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I wonder how this process would enable fink to find out about a new
tree. It seems fink checks in fink.conf what the current tree is
(10.3), downloads the appropriate CURRENT-FINK-10.3 from SF, which
yields 10.3-0.7.2, installs some stuff, and finally (in
postinstall.pl) restorates exactly the same 10.3 symlinks that have
been there forever. How can this possibly work (i.e., yield a 10.4
tree)?
Googling and lloking through the FAQ and mailing lists has not
resulted in any useful information. Thanks for any hints,
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