On Tuesday, November 26, 2002, at 10:29  AM, Hal Sadofsky wrote:

I believe not in this context (fink list package).  In this context
(i) means installed.  Also, 4.2.1.1-3 is the most recent package


No, it means out of date, always. :) "fink list -o" will show you all your out of date packages.

% fink list xfree86
Information about 1873 packages read in 2 seconds.

system-xfree86 4.2-1 Placeholder package for manually installed XFree86
xfree86-base 4.2.1.1-3 XFree86 libraries, utilities, clients and data
xfree86-base-shli 4.2.1.1-3 XFree86 libraries, utilities, clients and data
i xfree86-base-thre 4.2.1.1-2 XFree86 libraries, utilities, clients and data
i xfree86-base-thre 4.2.1.1-2 XFree86 libraries, utilities, clients and data
xfree86-rootless 4.2.1.1-3 XFree86 libraries, utilities, clients and data
xfree86-rootless- 4.2.1.1-3 XFree86 libraries, utilities, clients and data
i xfree86-rootless- 4.2.1.1-2 XFree86 libraries, utilities, clients and data
i xfree86-rootless- 4.2.1.1-2 XFree86 libraries, utilities, clients and data




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