On Jul 29, 2008, at 7:15 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:

> If you're ever suspicious of a file in your Fink tree, try
>
> dpkg -S <filename>
>
> If it doesn't show up in your dpkg database, it could well be
> extraneous.  One caveat here is that some packages generate files via
> post-install scripts, and those aren't known to dpkg, but those
> generally are used at run-time, and oughtn't interfere with building
> other packages.

Thanks for the reminder!

Stan



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