Hello,

I'm working on creating a fink package for "gnotime", a nice time
tracking tool.  I have now compiled and installed it on my machine.
Now I'm ready to start the process of creating a fink package.

I read some packaging documentation online, but I didn't find an
sufficient answer for this question:

What's a good way to figure out which fink packages my hand compiled
package depends on?

Now that all the needed packages are on my system, if I try to install
a package I've created for this, it's going to find all the files it
needs rather I'm mentioned them as dependencies are not. 

I'm hoping there might be some way to easily analyze the 'configure'
script or something to figure this out. 

I'm not a C programmer, just a compotent unix geek, so there may be
something "obvious" about that I'm missing.

Thanks!

        Mark

(I do have access to another 'clean' Mac OS X machine to test on, but I
figured there might be a better technique than trial and error. :) 

        Mark

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