Hello,

I bootstrapped Fink earlier today (OS upgrade) from the tarball
downloaded by the latest update of my old install (which was
fink-0.36.4.1.tar.gz).  I then rsync-ed (from
ber.de.eu.finkmirrors.net/finkinfo/), and went ahead and reconstructed
my software.  At the end of the day (quite literally...)  I ended up
with a functional distribution and also the following:

< godel:~ > fink list -oNt
Information about 8184 packages read in 1 seconds.
*i*     apt     0.5.4-1061      Advanced front-end for dpkg
*i*     apt-dev 0.5.4-1061      Advanced front-end for dpkg
*i*     apt-shlibs      0.5.4-1061      Advanced front-end for dpkg
< godel:~ > 

Sure enough, the version I have in Fink's tree is 0.5.4-1060.  I doubt
that this is much of a problem (it certainly does not appear to break
anything on my system), but it is abnormal and so I thought you may
want to know about it (this, and I am also curious about what causes
it...).  Many thanks in advance.

Best regards,
Stefan

-- 
If it was so, it might be; and if it were so, it would be; but as it 
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