We have a small problem with nedit's version: in stable there is version 5.2RC1, and in unstable we have 5.2 - which is the newer one. But dpkg/fink think RC1 is newer :/ I only now noticed that I had in fact RC1 installed...
In debian, they use "epoches" to fix this. It probably wouldn't be hard to extend fink to support this as well... Epoches basically work like this: you can prefix a version string with a number followed by a colon, like this: 42:1.0-1 This would indicate a package at version 1.0, revision 1, in epoche 42. Epoches are used to order packages even before the version part is taken into consideration. The default epoche for any package (i.e. when you don't specify one) is 0. In the case of nedit, we would simply use an epoche of 1 for the 5.2 version. Cheers, Max -- ----------------------------------------------- Max Horn Software Developer email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> phone: (+49) 6151-494890 _______________________________________________ Fink-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-devel