Re: [Fink-beginners] How to install locally

2002-03-10 Thread Max Horn
At 22:32 Uhr -0800 09.03.2002, Jeffrey Ellis wrote: >Hi, Chris-- > >Actually, I got it going okay! > >The project is OpenNap-0.44. I put the .info and .patch files in my finkinfo >directory, and the .tar.gz tarball into the /sw/src directory. Then I did > >fink install opennap-0.44 > >And it insta

Re: [Fink-beginners] How to install locally

2002-03-09 Thread Jeffrey Ellis
Hi, Chris-- Actually, I got it going okay! The project is OpenNap-0.44. I put the .info and .patch files in my finkinfo directory, and the .tar.gz tarball into the /sw/src directory. Then I did fink install opennap-0.44 And it installed beautifully. The only thing which didn't install was a d

Re: [Fink-beginners] How to install locally

2002-03-09 Thread Chris Devers
On Sat, 9 Mar 2002, Jeffrey Ellis wrote: > I have a fink package, not a binary. I have the .info and .patch files > in my sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo directory. I was then told to > run fink install and the package name. When I do, it says no such > package found. Were you using the packag

[Fink-beginners] How to install locally

2002-03-09 Thread Jeffrey Ellis
Hi-- I have a fink package, not a binary. I have the .info and .patch files in my sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo directory. I was then told to run fink install and the package name. When I do, it says no such package found. Is there a way for me to install from a local package (does this mean