Il 28-02-2002 20:29, David R. Morrison da [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
> Riccardo Gusso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It sounds like you have a rather old fink distribution! According to the
> package database on the fink web site, version 0.11.1-1 was stable
> in the fink 0.3.2a distribution.
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Riccardo Gusso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've a question about this: in the faq it is written that "If you only want
> one or two specific packages, it is safer to copy those .info files (and
> their associated .patch files, if there are any) from
> /sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/finkinfo to
> /
Il 28-02-2002 15:07, David R. Morrison da [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
> If you are interested in using the package, get it from unstable, try it
> out, and report your success or failure to the maintainer.
I've a question about this: in the faq it is written that "If you only want
one or two sp
> Yes. But I intended to say: "how much time does usually takes the debugging
> process?" Just this. And thanks a lot to all fink maintainers.
When a fink package is added to the unstable tree, the fink maintainer
believes that the package is ready to go. But we wait for some positive
feedback f