I didn't go through all of your output; just one remark.

A.Scottedward Hodel wrote:
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> Link to the stable tree: fftw3, octave-forge, octave.  fftw3 requires 
> g77; I edited this to use g95 (two substitutions).

The fftw3 in 10.4/unstable (3.1.1-3) has been updated to use g95 about 5 
months ago.
> 
> fftw3-shlibs doesn't show up in the unstable patch files. 
> command:  fink install fftw3
> installs fftw3-shlibs.
> 
> command:  fink install octave-forge
> reveals the dependency
> hdf5-shlibs 1.6.5=1002
> however, the unstable tree has only 1.6.4-1002.  I manually edited the 
> octave-forge dependency to use this version.  The same edit needs to be 
> done for octave.

The 10.4/unstable tree has hdf5-shlibs-1.6.5-1009, has had 1.6.5 for a 
long time, in 10.4 always, and even in 10.4-transitional for 10 months. 
I don't think 1.6.4-1002 ever existed in unstable.

So the real question is: What is wrong with your unstable tree? Or maybe 
with your linking trick? Does it really give you the unstable version if 
there is already a version of the same package in stable? I think not.

-- 
Martin


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