On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 1:08 PM, Daniel Macks <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm also confused by the fact that I had to update ghostscript
>> explicitly when I just did a selfupdate/update-all yesterday.
>
> That latter doesn't seem confusing at all...it's just a restatement of
> what you noted previously: the gs version dependency isn't reflected
> in the evince package.

Maybe I'm confused by something else, then.  Shouldn't "fink
update-all" update all the packages on my system, just as if I'd typed
"fink update $pkgname" for each one individually?   If not, then what
does it do?  If so, then it should have updated ghostscript at that
time, since typing "fink update ghostscript" did so...

-- 
Mark J. Reed <[email protected]>

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