On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 04:16  PM, Derek Homeier wrote:
>
> Thanks for that bit of background info, but that does not seem to be 
> the whole story. On larger updates, I have frequently seen that error 
> without any conceivable dependency problem. Typical scenario:
>
> fink update-all
> ... building libsigc++ fails for reasons I have not investigated yet 
> (this is on experimental). To got the update going, I manually select 
> all other missing packages and do a 'fink update ...' on them.
> > Failed: Internal error: node for libsigc++ already exists

Ok I had a look at this.. looks like this was in fact the exact same 
problem as Martin described. The 10.2 gtkmm-shlibs package had a 
depends on a non-versioned libsigc++-shlibs. I added the version to it, 
should work now.

-Ben



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