I'm running OS X 10.5 and fink 0.27.9 dist 0.8.1.cvs

I'm trying to save some space, but cleanup doesn't appear to be 
doing much. I've checked the FAQ and the word 'cleanup' isn't 
anywhere in it, nor do I see this addressed recently on the mail 
list.

I type "fink cleanup" and "fink cleanup --all" and nothing appears 
to happen.

/sw/src/ has 600MB of {tgz,bz2,gz} files

/sw/fink/debs has 200+ files, mostly symlinks to 
/sw/fink/10.5/unstable/main/binary-darwin-i386/
which has another few hundred megs.

The cleanup messages state,
"Obsolete sources deleted from /sw/src: 0"

But there are files there I've installed and then removed or purged. 
How do I get fink to really clean up after itself? Should I be using 
dpkg or apt commands instead of the fink interface?

Thanks,

    -k.


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