I compiled and installed firefox 3 seemingly without issue. However,
I cannot launch the application, as nothing resembling firefox was
installed in /sw/bin. Has anyone else had this problem? Note that I
removed firefox 2 before installing firefox 3.
Thanks,
Marc
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Kristin Low wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I did an installation of Fink 0.9.0 on on my Mac running Mac OS X
> 10.5.7, and it seems as though I can only find 2518 packages. The
> main ones I need are ccp4 and coot, and those aren't listed in Fink
> Command
Hi everyone,
I did an installation of Fink 0.9.0 on on my Mac running Mac OS X 10.5.7,
and it seems as though I can only find 2518 packages. The main ones I need
are ccp4 and coot, and those aren't listed in Fink Commander and can't be
found if I just do "fink install ccp4" in the terminal. Are th
Nick Hasser wrote:
> Alexander Hansen wrote:
>
>> Nick Hasser wrote:
>>
>>> I have a situation where I believe a bug was introduced in the software
>>> in the current version available via fink. I'd like to downgrade to a
>>> previous version via fink to test for the bug's presence. Is that
Alexander Hansen wrote:
> Nick Hasser wrote:
>> I have a situation where I believe a bug was introduced in the software
>> in the current version available via fink. I'd like to downgrade to a
>> previous version via fink to test for the bug's presence. Is that possible?
>
>> Thanks,
>> Nick
>
>
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Nick Hasser wrote:
> I have a situation where I believe a bug was introduced in the software
> in the current version available via fink. I'd like to downgrade to a
> previous version via fink to test for the bug's presence. Is that possible?
>
> Thank
Is it possible to install an older version of a package than the current
version fink knows about?
I have a situation where I believe a bug was introduced in the software
in the current version available via fink. I'd like to downgrade to a
previous version via fink to test for the bug's presence.