Hello:

Over the time /sw/src collected quite a number of files. Many of them 
exist in multiple (mostly outdated) versions. Is there a way that fink 
cleans this directory by removing all sources that are not referenced by 
the current package descriptions?

"fink cleanup --sources" does not what I would expect it to do. For 
example, it still leaves multiple versions of bash in /sw/src:

[stratus:/sw/src] claus$ ls bash32*
bash32-001  bash32-003  bash32-005  bash32-007  bash32-009
bash32-002  bash32-004  bash32-006  bash32-008

Cheers,
Claus

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