On 1/22/06, Martin Glaser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- "Alexander K. Hansen"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> > Aha!
> > You're using an outdated download server, and
> > probably aren't seeing
> > the associated error messages (verbosity setting?).
> >
> > Check out
> >
> http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/usage-fink.php#four-oh-three
>
> Right, I changed that and I can see now something, but
> still all my installed packages are up to date (both
> with FinkCommander and fink list -o), e. g. the
> package "fink": installed version is 0.21.2-1, current
> version is 0.21.2-1, binary version is 0.24.10-11,
> stable/unstable version is also 0.21.2-1.

??? Something's really messed up here.  The only way you could have
0.24.10-11 as available in binary form is if you built it yourself,
unless you're accessing an unofficial binary distribution,

The file
> "VERSION" in /sw/fink still contains 0.7.0.

That's true for all Fink distributions 0.7.0 or newer.

And the
> funny thing is that the web package list tells me that
> the current binary version for 10.3 is 0.23.8-11.
>
> I hope you have further ideas...
>

So you changed the server, and ran "sudo apt-get update" (or the Fink
Commander equivalent Binary->Update), correct?

What happens if you do a Binary->dist upgrade from Fink Commander?

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


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