Markus Amalthea Magnuson wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Alexander K. Hansen
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>>  (I'll take Jeffrey off the reply since he has retired from Fink.)
>>
>>  The latter sequence wouldn't do anything different in any case:  cleanup
>>  cleans up sources and .deb binary archives that _aren't_ installed, and 
>> index
>>  reloads your package descriptions which is done by selfupdate automatically.
>>  So in either case the operation is just a "fink update tcltk"
>>
>>  You didn't specify your OS version, but it looks like 10.5 .  Am I correct?
>>  Nor did you specify your architecture--the package worked for me on
>>  10.5/PowerPC.  I'd be curious about what's going on with other Intel users
>>  (assuming that's what you're using).
>>
>>  Otherwise:  have you installed any 3rd party Tcl/Tk stuff--in /usr/local for
>>  example?
>>     
>
> I am running 10.5.2 on an iMac G5, so that's PPC. However, I tried to
> completely remove tcltk (and packages depending on it) and reinstall
> it, and it worked.
>
>   
Ah.  That's consistent with a prior posting on fink-devel concerning the 
possibility of a build trying to use stuff from a currently installed 
version of the package.  We'll need to look into this some more and fix 
it.  Thanks for the report.

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