You may need to run fink selfupdate to download the correct package
descriptions for fink list.
And you might need to run update table in Fink Commander.
On Sep 17, 2004, at 1:46 PM, Brian Burnham wrote:
Fixed that but FC and fink list still show only installed packages and
no categories.
On
Okay, status update:
Changing the distrbution worked - (10.2 to 10.2-gcc3.3)
Now dselect works (install and all) but fink list and a fresh install
of Commander both turn up the old package list of 49.
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 14:10:00 -0500, Brian Burnham
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deselect seems to
On Sep 16, 2004, at 3:52 PM, Brian Burnham wrote:
Okay, status update:
Changing the distrbution worked - (10.2 to 10.2-gcc3.3)
Now dselect works (install and all) but fink list and a fresh install
of Commander both turn up the old package list of 49.
It may be that the Distribution line in
When you say the package list, do you mean from dselect or from fink
list, since the two are somewhat independent?
On Sep 14, 2004, at 9:44 PM, Brian Burnham wrote:
I hate to beat this thing to death but I'm still getting 49 packages.
It does look like I am retrieving something from the
Hmm...the Fink Commander table has been known to get out of sync with
the internal one for mysterious reasons. But if you run dselect there
are still only 49 packages?
On Sep 15, 2004, at 11:08 AM, Brian Burnham wrote:
Out of laziness, I've been using Fink Commander's Update Table,
though
Well, I believe that the 10.2 distribution isn't active. Try
changing it to 10.2-gcc.3.3.
On Sep 14, 2004, at 8:46 AM, Brian Burnham wrote:
Looks like this...
# Default APT sources configuration for Fink
# Local package trees - packages built from source locally
# NOTE: keep this in sync with
On Sep 13, 2004, at 2:59 PM, Brian Burnham wrote:
I hope I have done my homework here.
I am using the most recent releases of Fink for 10.2 and Fink
Commander.
I deleted a previous (working) install to reinstall a clean version on
a firewire disk. The disk where I installed Fink also has 10.2.0