As an additional note--Fink has a virtual package called "x11" which shows up when you have XFree86 or Apple's X11 installed correctly. Since it's a virtual package, it has no version history, so that's what you're seeing.

On Dec 16, 2003, at 6:21 AM, Eric Hoch wrote:

Hi,
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 02:21:14 -0800 (PST), D. Roach wrote:
I am trying to figure out how to install new packages.
I thought id start with 'xinvaders' and i typed 'fink
install xinvaders'
I was asked to choose from 3 options for xfree86 - i
chose 3 basically because I didnt know which was most
appropriate.
it seemed to work and looked as though something was
downloading(?) But it took a long time for the counter
reduce- after 3 hours it hadnt finished - is this
right? i quit the terminal.

I havent installed x11- when i tried it said 'failed
no version history available for x11'
So far i have developer tools, fink, and xfree86
distribution.

And which Version of OS X are you using. Now that Panther is out this makes a difference.

The Apple X11 (based on Xfree 4.3.0) is somehow not always
installed completly on the first run and the X11SDK isn't installed
by default too, so you need to get rid of the installed X11 and
install it manualy again and afterwards the X11SDK. X11 is on the
first or second Panther CD (sorry haven't got Panther yet but
hopefully it arraives during this week), X11SDK is on the third CD.

Xfree86 4.3.0 shouldn't run under Panther and the Xfree 4.3.99-15
package has a bug so you need to update to the 4.3.99-16 package by
running fink selfupdate and than if needed a fink update.all.

But I doubt that you have installed a X if you have quitted
downloading but since you didn't say which options fink gave you
during installing xinvaders my guessing maybe wrong.

So take a look at what "fink list -i xfree" tells you. If the
output looks something like that:
Information about 2921 packages read in 1 seconds.
 i   system-xfree86                  2:4.3-1
[placeholder for user installed x11]
 i   system-xfree86-dev              2:4.3-1
[placeholder for user installed x11 development tools]
 i   system-xfree86-shlibs           2:4.3-1
[placeholder for user installed x11 shared libraries]

You still may have Apple's X11 installed and than my first hint
would be good.

Otherswise for Xfree it should look similar but there should be a
2:4.3-99 or only a 4.3-99 in the second column. Again I have to
guess that it is so.

HTH,
Eric Hoch

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