Yep, I tried that before the last email.  Here is the error I get.

[Kirin:~] lukegill% sudo fink install mozilla-1.0.0-1
Password:
Information about 1460 packages read in 1 seconds.

pkg mozilla  version 1.0.0-1
Failed: no matching version found for mozilla

I am beginning to think the package is not named that.

Thanks,
Luke

On 9/29/02 12:29 PM, "June Van Dyke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 9/29/02 12:18 PM, "Luke Gill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Nope, I can't get that to work.  I don�t see anything in the man page that
>> says it will.
> 
> I don't know what man page you are looking at; mine says:
> 
>> COMMANDS
>>    fink has several commands that work on packages. All of them need at
>>    least one package name, and all can handle several package names at once.
>>    You can specify just the package name (e.g. gimp), or a fully qualified
>>    name with a version number (e.g. gimp-1.2.1 or gimp-1.2.1-3). Fink will
>>    automatically choose the latest available version and revision when they
>>    are not specified.
> 
> 'fink install mozilla-1.0.0-1' should work according to this paragraph. I
> guess you needed a *full* version number...



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