Did you do a selfupdate, like my followup note suggested, since there 
was a change to distribute-py after you sent your message?

On 6/14/13 5:59 PM, Richard Miles wrote:
> Yes I did try those commands but it still fails
>
> On Jun 14, 2013, at 6:54 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>
>> On 6/14/13 6:41 AM, Richard Miles wrote:
>>> The following 3 packages will be installed or updated:
>>>   distribute-py27 distribute-py31 distribute-py32
>>> The following 2 additional packages will be installed:
>>>   setuptools-tng-py31 setuptools-tng-py32
>>> Do you want to continue? [Y/n] (assuming default)
>>> Reading buildlock packages...
>>> Could not resolve inconsistent dependencies!
>>>
>>> Fink isn't sure how to install the above packages safely. You may be able to
>>> fix things by running:
>>>
>>>    fink scanpackages
>>>    sudo apt-get update
>>>    sudo apt-get install distribute-py27=0.7.2-3
>>>
>>> Failed: Fink::SysState: Could not resolve inconsistent dependencies
>>> Please note that distribute-py27 distribute-py31and distribute-py32 are 
>>> obsolete packages as noted in the
>>> the descriptions?
>>
>> Those were made obsolete just a few days ago.  You had the prior distribute 
>> installed already, presumably.
>>
>> Did you try the commands that fink suggested above?

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