On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 10:28:17PM +0100, Viv Kendon wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Oct 2005, Martin Costabel wrote:
> >
> >And if you reclaim all this via "sudo chown -R vmk"?
> 
> It works again.  However, this explains nothing :-)
[...]
> This one works.  So it seems that the latest fink takes 
> exception to mixed ownership of files where previous 
> versions were OK about it.  All have the same version of 
> fink: [0.24.10-21]
> All are installed from scratch since early Sept (when I 
> upgraded them to Tiger).  All have HSF+ case sensitive file 
> systems.  All have Xcode 2.2 preview, and Xorg.  I have not 
> messed around or changed perms explicitly on anything to do 
> with fink: the perms you see are what happened during normal 
> operation of fink installed from the binary installer, using 
> (sometimes) fink commander and sudo as the root method.

What version, if any, of the 'rsync' package do you have installed on
these machines?

[chris01 reported this same problem with the same mirror, except he
appears to use 10.3, RootMethod:su, has unstable enabled; his fink is
either 0.24.10-11 or maybe CVS HEAD]

dan

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