this isn't fully true some are stable only. I know this cause I just
added the patch and if i do a fink list | grep "s " there are some like
xfree86-system I believe.
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>I don't get the point of indicating whether a package is in unstable or
>stable. If you have the unstable distribution enabled in your
>PREFIX/etc/fink.conf file, then when you do a 'fink list', the only
>packages
>that will show up are the latest (unstable packages), as it is almost
>definite that if there's a package in stable, there will be the same (or
>newer) package in unstable.
>
>As long as 'fink list' reports the packages available for the distribution
>you have chosen (stable or unstable), which I believe it does, then there
>shouldn't be any problem...
>
>Hope that explains things, do tell if I've misunderstood what you're
>trying
>to say!
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