On Saturday, April 6, 2002, at 02:13 , Max Horn wrote:
> At 20:04 Uhr +0000 06.04.2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Max Horn writes:
>>
>>> At 18:34 Uhr +0000 06.04.2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> >Hi
>>> >
>>> >I've been using Fink for a while, but after I fiddled a bit with my
>>> .tcshrc
>>> >file to add some settings, I accidentally removed the source /sw/
>>> etc line.
>>> >So then I put it back in, but now Fink doesn't indicate that any
>>> packages
>>> >are installed, even though a lot are (lynx, xmms, xdarwin, freeciv,
>>> etc
>>> >etc)... What gives?
>>>
>>> Err, what exactly are you deduciing this from? You mean that if you
>>> enter "fink list --installed" it will give you an empty list?
>>
>> Exactly.
>>
>> [cannedtunes:~] carthag% fink list installed
>> Reading package info...
>> Information about 288 packages read in 17 seconds.
>> [cannedtunes:~] carthag%
>
> Wow pretty bad. Something more must have happend that you just changing
> your .tcshrc file, I believe.
>
> What does your /sw/etc/fink.conf contain?
> What do you get when you enter "fink --version"
> If you have Fink 0.9.10, try "fink index"
> What do you get when you enter this:
> find /sw/fink/dists/stable/ -name "*.info" | wc -l
Uh..... There's a *big* difference between
fink list installed
and
fink list --installed
Okay, it's only two "-"s, but they're *important*.
HTH,
Dan
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