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Matthew Hirsch wrote:
> I appreciate apple's NDA.  I wasn't looking for any apple specific 
> solution to this problem, rather some fink-specific hack, such as a way to 
> update the dpkg database to make fink believe that system-xfree86 is 
> installed. If you're telling me that's "impossible," that's one thing, but 
> if you're telling me that messing with the 10.4 fink dpkg files somehow 
> viloates apples NDA, I don't believe you.

0.27.3 should already do so, if it is not, then something is messed with
your installation.  Would you like to join the NDA list or take this
offline?  If so, e-mail me.  :)

No, talking about system-xfree86 is not breaking NDA, but it's easy to
talk about things that are not yet public knowledge in the course of
debugging such things.


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Benjamin Reed a.k.a. Ranger Rick
Fink, KDE, and Mac OS X development
http://www.racoonfink.com/

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