I had to wipe my hard drive yesterday, and here's what I installed:

10.2 retail (HFS+)
10.2.6 combo updater
December 2002 dev tools
August 2003 dev tools update (confirmed that gcc v3.3 is default)
Fink-0.5.3-Installer.dmg
fink-0.15.1-beta.tar.gz per Benjamin Reed's email instructions

I enabled 'unstable', then did a 'fink selfupdate-rsync'. It downloaded a few packages, then broke after installing unzip. It seems reproducible, as can be seen below:

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$ fink selfupdate
sudo /sw/bin/fink selfupdate
I will now run the rsync command to retrieve the latest package descriptions.


Updating unstable/main
rsync -az --delete-after -q 'rsync://master.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo/10.2-gcc3.3/unstable/main/ finkinfo' '/sw/fink/10.2-gcc3.3/unstable/main/'
Updating unstable/crypto
rsync -az --delete-after -q 'rsync://master.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo/10.2-gcc3.3/unstable/ crypto/finkinfo' '/sw/fink/10.2-gcc3.3/unstable/crypto/'
Updating stable/main
rsync -az --delete-after -q 'rsync://master.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo/10.2-gcc3.3/stable/main/ finkinfo' '/sw/fink/10.2-gcc3.3/stable/main/'
Updating stable/crypto
rsync -az --delete-after -q 'rsync://master.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo/10.2-gcc3.3/stable/crypto/ finkinfo' '/sw/fink/10.2-gcc3.3/stable/crypto/'
find . -name CVS | xargs rm -rf
rsync -az -q rsync://master.us.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo//VERSION /sw/fink/VERSION
touch stamp-rsync-live && rm -f stamp-cvs-live
Reading package info...
Updating package index... done.
Information about 2172 packages read in 32 seconds.
The following 17 packages will be installed or updated:
apt apt-shlibs bzip2 bzip2-dev bzip2-shlibs debianutils dpkg gettext
gettext-bin gettext-dev libiconv libiconv-bin libiconv-dev ncurses
ncurses-dev ncurses-shlibs tar
The following additional package will be installed:
fink-prebinding
Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
Failed: Problem resolving dependencies. Check for circular dependencies.


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Is there anything I can do to get a more specific error message here? (tried '-v' as well)

Any other suggestions are welcome. (Well, besides buying Panther-- I don't want to risk the same sort of performance drop that I got when I upgraded from 10.2.6 to 10.2.8. Anybody satisfactorily using a final release of Panther on an older machine? 450 MHz G4 Cube here.)

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Charles Lepple
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