if you had perl560 installed via fink then that means you had a
/sw/bin/perl and apples in /usr/bin/perl problem that I see with this
is likely fink calls perl without a path so since /sw is first it
attempted to install with /sw/bin/perl.
A fix might be to have fink find all perl binaries in t
Hi
in the meantime, I did better understand the problem and fink is up and
running now
But I would consider its behavior as a Bug that should be treated.
In Short:
I had the following perl packages installed
- perl560 & perl560-core
- system-perl
Fink failed to compile itself because it require
No, it's expected that Fink will try to update itself when you run
"fink selfupdate". What's your error message?
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On Jan 9, 2004, at 9:58 AM, Matthias Ringwald wrote:
hi
in order to try an unstable package, I entered fi