I saw a message that gaim-0.72 was pulled from 10.3 because it wouldn't work, and the package database shows only 0.68 available.

As for everything else, have you tried a "fink index" or the Fink Commander equivalent?

On Thursday, November 20, 2003, at 11:26 AM, Mothra wrote:

Ok so last night Im reinstalling Fink on my Powerbook (new Panther install so.)
Im downloading and compiling Gaim 0.72 (the unstable branch) when gaim fails and tells me that the gaim.patch file is missing.
Ok neato so I try again, same message.
I went and reupdated Fink (using rsync, I activated the unstable branches using Fink Commander).
Now I get version 0.68 of Gaim, and no unstable release.


Where did it go? Looking through Fink Commander at the version#'s it would appear I no longer have anything unstable.
My unstable column mirrors the versions I got when i updated the apt-get descriptions now.
I checked my fink.conf file, and it definately says unstable/main and unstable/crypto in it.


Something screwy with my Powerbook or Fink??

Chris

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