You need to run "fink selfupdate-rsync" rather than "fink selfupdate".

  -- Dave


On Nov 29, 2008, at 10:01 AM, Trevor Harmon wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm starting over with a new Fink installation after having  
> completely uninstalled the old one. Everything seems to work fine  
> until I try to configure Fink to use the unstable tree. I simply run  
> "fink configure", leaving all options at the default except the one  
> about unstable, then I run "fink selfupdate". I've tried several  
> times, but it never works. The cause seems to be "File not found"  
> errors while running selfupdate. I've attached a console log; can  
> anyone diagnose it? Thanks,
>
> Trevor
>
> <fink_selfupdate_failure.txt>
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