Update of /cvsroot/fink/web/download
In directory vz-cvs-3.sog:/tmp/cvs-serv32143

Modified Files:
        srcdist.en.php 
Log Message:
Bootstrap with 0.31.5.

Index: srcdist.en.php
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/fink/web/download/srcdist.en.php,v
retrieving revision 1.38
retrieving revision 1.39
diff -u -d -r1.38 -r1.39
--- srcdist.en.php      1 Nov 2011 00:35:37 -0000       1.38
+++ srcdist.en.php      22 Nov 2011 12:42:52 -0000      1.39
@@ -19,14 +19,14 @@
 It will use these to download the source code from the original distribution
 sites or the Fink project's mirrors and build them on your local machine.</p>
 
-<p>The current version, <em>fink-0.31.4</em>, was officially released on
-2011-10-28.</p>
+<p>The current version, <em>fink-0.31.5</em>, was officially released on
+2011-11-21.</p>
 
 <ul>
      <li>
-For OS X 10.5-10.7, use <a 
href="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/fink/fink-0.31.4.tar.gz";
-onClick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/downloads/FinkSOURCE');"> fink-0.31.4</a>
-- 1308K, .tar.gz format
+For OS X 10.5-10.7, use <a 
href="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/fink/fink-0.31.5.tar.gz";
+onClick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/downloads/FinkSOURCE');"> fink-0.31.5</a>
+- 1312K, .tar.gz format
      </li>
      <li>
 For OS X 10.4, use <a 
href="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/fink/fink-0.30.2.tar.gz";
@@ -42,14 +42,14 @@
 <p>Unpack the tar.gz archive if this hasn't been done automatically, e.g.
 via</p>
 
-<pre>tar -xvzf fink-0.31.4.tar.gz</pre>
+<pre>tar -xvzf fink-0.31.5.tar.gz</pre>
 
 <p>or</p>
 
-<pre>tar -xvf fink-0.31.4.tar</pre>
+<pre>tar -xvf fink-0.31.5.tar</pre>
 
 <p>if it has already been partially unpacked, in a terminal window.  Then, in a
-terminal window, change to the resulting <em>fink-0.31.4</em> directory, and
+terminal window, change to the resulting <em>fink-0.31.5</em> directory, and
 use</p>
 
 <pre>./bootstrap</pre>


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