It's possible that sketch got added later, and since you haven't been able to selfupdate your system doesn't know about it yet.
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Alexander K. Hansen
Levitated Dipole Experiment
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On Dec 16, 2003, at 4:28 AM, H.Fagard wrote:

At 16:46 +0100 15/12/03, Martin Costabel wrote:
You still can use selfupdate-cvs. No one forces you to do rsync. It is just that for many people rsync is working better right now.

I tried again a selfupdate-cvs --> same result (connection refused)


On the other hand, I restarted my Mac on my "old" Jaguar partition, where I had fink 0.5.3 installed and running. I tried a selfupdate-cvs through FinkCommander, it worked fine and now I have 3027 packages in my list.

There are still many packages that are not yet available for Panther, for various reasons.

But how do you know if a package is available for Panther?
Shouldn't "current-10.3-unstable" in Fink's package database be the source for such information?
How come I have "sodipodi" in my list but not "sketch", since both are said to be available in "current-10.3-unstable"?


Hervé


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