Florian Lindner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> on 10.5 I've been always been using fink unstable tree and I was quite  
> happy with it. Now I've upgraded to 10.6 and wanted to give the  
> unstable 64bit tree a try. But the source installations of 0.29.10  
> does not prompt for the selection of a tree.
>
> - Is there any reason for this?
> - What is the best way to swing over to the unstable tree during  
> installation? (as early as possible to not recompile too many packages)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Florian
>
>   
We don't do an unstable bootstrap installation--that's not unique to
0.29.10.  Just use "fink configure" and switch to unstable.  You
shouldn't have to recompile much of anything.

One caution:  the 10.6 unstable tree actually is "unstable".  Not all
packages there are known to work.  Please report anything you find to
the maintaintainers and this list (though if the maintainer is
fink-devel or fink-gnome-core or fink-core, sending a message to just
that list will suffice).  Also keep in mind that not all maintainers are
using 10.6 yet.

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