Hi Erik,
This looks like it will set my system up to use all unstable packages. I don't want to use all unstable packages, only a few. But I'd like to know what the unstable versions are at any given moment without having to go to the Package page on the Fink web site.
I have tried:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: fink list --tree=unstable Information about 1301 packages read in 5 seconds. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The selfupdate-rsync method lets you have only the trees that you have activated in the fink.conf file. The selfupdate-cvs method gives you all trees, at least this was true last time I looked.
The unstable tree, if you have it, would be at /sw/fink/dists/unstable. You can look if it is there.
-- Martin
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