I've been unable to selfupdate successfully because it would fail on the 
libao2.  grrrrr

Yesterday, I deleted the libao2 and the libao2-shlib packages and did a 
successful (or so I thought) fink selfupdate and fink up update-all, but 
appearently I haven't.  I've switched from rsync (from difficulties 
getting CVS to work this summer) back to CVS, and I've started another 
fink selfupdate && fink update-all.

Will this get me to the latest non-transitional tree?

Alexander Hansen wrote:
> On 12/12/06, Robert T Wyatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Chris,
>> I'm not certain this will help, but I notice that you are using an outdated
>> version of fink (24.26). It could not hurt to run "fink selfupdate" and try
>> "fink build libao2" again after that. If you get the same error, please
>> send a note to that effect.
>> Thanks,
>> Robert
>>
>>
> And along these lines, your whole fink distribution is out of date.
> Check out the update instructions on http://fink.sourceforge.net/ ,
> under the heading 2006-07-24: Reminder: "10.4-transitional" Tree
> Unsupported on August 1st, 2006.
> 
> 

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