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It looks like you have the 10.5 revision already, so that's OK.

10.4 and 10.5 share a tree, so that part is OK, too.

Try running "fink selfupdate-rsync"--I would imagine that the issue is
that you're still on the point-release update method.

Massimiliano Chiorboli wrote:
> I tried, it didn't work. I get:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Curriculum/curriculum/max_Dic2007 >  fink
> reinstall fink Password: Information about 2473 packages read in 1
> seconds. The following package will be reinstalled: fink Reading
> buildlock packages... /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -i
> /sw/fink/dists/stable/main/binary-darwin-i386/base/fink_0.27.7-41_darwin-i386.deb
>  (Lettura del database ... 30497 file e directory attualmente
> installati.) Preparativi per il rimpiazzo di fink 0.27.7-41 (usando
>  .../fink_0.27.7-41_darwin-i386.deb) ... Spacchetto il rimpiazzo di
> fink ... Configuro fink (0.27.7-41) ... Checking system...
> i386-apple-darwin9.1.0 This system was not released at the time
> this Fink release was made. Prerelease versions of Mac OS X might
> work with Fink, but there are no guarantees. ln -s 10.5
> /sw/fink/dists Scanning package description files..........
>
>
> If I do fink selfupdate:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Curriculum/curriculum/max_Dic2007 >  fink
> selfupdate
>
> I will now run the cvs command to retrieve the latest package
> descriptions. The 'su' command will be used to run the cvs command
> as the user 'chiorbol'. After that, the core packages will be
> updated right away; you should then update the other packages using
> commands like 'fink update-all'.
>
> /usr/bin/su chiorbol -c 'cvs -q -z3 update -d -P -l'
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH: Undefined variable. ? TIMESTAMP /usr/bin/su
> chiorbol -c 'cvs -q -z3 update -d -P 10.4' LD_LIBRARY_PATH:
> Undefined variable. ? 10.4/stamp-rel-0.8.1 ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/apache2-ssl.info ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/apache2-ssl.patch ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/apr-ssl.info ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/crypt-ssleay-pm.info ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/crypt-ssleay-pm.patch ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/dclib0-ssl.info ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/dclib0-ssl.patch ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/elinks-ssl.info ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/elinks-ssl.patch ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/gnome-vfs2-ssl.info ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/gnome-vfs2-ssl.patch ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/gtkhtml3.8.15.info ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/gtkhtml3.8.15.patch ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/lftp-ssl.info ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/libapache2-ssl-mod-svn-1.1.4-11.info
> ? 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/libapache2-ssl-mod-svn.info ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/lynx-ssl.info ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/lynx-ssl.patch ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/mutt-ssl.info ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/mutt-ssl.patch ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/php4-apache2-ssl.info ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/php4-apache2-ssl.patch ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/php5-apache2-ssl.info ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/php5-apache2-ssl.patch ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/pyopenssl-py.info ?
> 10.4/unstable/crypto/finkinfo/sitecopy-ssl.info
>
>
> ...
>
>
> and so on. There are a lot of references to 10.4. Why, if I'm using
> 10.5?
>
> Thanks, Massimiliano
>
>
> Alexander K. Hansen ha scritto: You didn't show the revision,
> though--that's different between Tiger and Leopard.
>
> Try running "fink reinstall fink".
>
> Massimiliano Chiorboli wrote:
>
>>>> My current version in 0.27.7.
>>>>
>>>> Alexander K. Hansen ha scritto: Massimiliano Chiorboli wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi all, I used Tiger in my MacBook until Leopard came
>>>>>>> out, then I upgraded to leopard. My first upgrade was
>>>>>>> through the "upgrade" option', then, due to some
>>>>>>> problems, I had to reinstall Leopard with an "archive
>>>>>>> and install". Since I installed Leopard, I tried many
>>>>>>> time to upgrade fink to 0.27.8, by doing fink
>>>>>>> selfupdate. But it always says that nothing needs to be
>>>>>>> upgraded, and it does nothing. But I know that I should
>>>>>>> have fink 0.27.8. I don't know how to get it. Can you
>>>>>>> help me?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks, Massimiliano
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>> Well, we don't know what your current fink version is. That'd
>>>> be a start. Post the output of
>>>>
>>>> fink --version
>>>>
>>>>>
>
>
>
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