Alexander Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Monday 14 July 2008 13:54:18 Douglas Alan wrote:

> > Hi.  Anyone know what happened to the tightvnc package ?  It still
> > installs, but Xvnc is no longer included, which makes it unsuitable for
> > my purposes.
> >
> > Is there another way for me to easily get TightVNC's Xvnc installed?
> > Can I revert to an older version of the Fink package that still has it?
> >
> > |>oug
> >
> > P.S. Fink 0.24.26 on PPC PowerMac running Tiger

> It looks like you might be on a set of packages that haven't been
> supported in two years.  You can confirm this by checking in
> /sw/etc/fink.conf and seeing what the Distribution: line says.  If it
> says "10.4-transitional", then there haven't been any updates there
> since August 2006, and anything that's broken will remain so.

I apologize for the confusion.  The version number I posted above was
for a different installation of Fink than the one I was actually
complaining about.  The *real* information is

   Fink 0.28.5 on PPC PowerMac running Tiger (10.4.11)

These are the relevant lines from my fink.conf file:

   Distribution: 10.4
   Trees: local/main unstable/main unstable/crypto stable/main stable/crypto

|>oug

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