On Nov 26, 2006, at 4:06 PM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
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Kevin Bradley wrote:
I agree with David Lowe, that wrote about rethinking the
stable/unstable situation. Unlike some, I _do_ use FinkCommander and
the underlying Fink structure for stable vs. unstable packages
becomes
even messier through the GUI. Once you enable unstable, then you
have a
mish-mash of both stable and unstable packages listed and it makes it
very confusing to select items.
Is there a way to turn on stable/unstable by running "fink
configure" in
Terminal? I haven't figured out how to do this--this would be a nice
feature to have. It beats editing fink.conf by hand.
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Kevin Walzer
Code by Kevin
http://www.codebykevin.com
Maybe not in Fink itself, but if you use FinkCommander, you can turn
on the unstable fork in the prefs.
Kevin Bradley
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://nitewing98.blogspot.com
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