On Thu, Feb 09, 2006 at 09:34:54AM +0100, Martin Costabel wrote:
Daniel Macks wrote:
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This falsely assumes that a .deb built for one dist will be the same
as for another.
Which, of course, has always been the fundamental assumption at the
basis of all of Fink's upgrade mechanisms when
Daniel Macks wrote:
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This falsely assumes that a .deb built for one dist will be the same
as for another.
Which, of course, has always been the fundamental assumption at the
basis of all of Fink's upgrade mechanisms when going from one tree to
another.
There's some automatic
Hi,
On Feb 4, 2006, at 12:09 PM, Remi Mommsen wrote:
Hi,
On Feb 3, 2006, at 2:18 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Remi Mommsen wrote:
Hi,
I'm switching btw the 10.4-transitional and 10.4 tree by setting
a symlink from /sw to the 2 fink directories having the 10.4-
transitional and 10.4
On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 07:06:32PM -0600, Remi Mommsen wrote:
Hi,
On Feb 4, 2006, at 12:09 PM, Remi Mommsen wrote:
Hi,
On Feb 3, 2006, at 2:18 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Remi Mommsen wrote:
Hi,
I'm switching btw the 10.4-transitional and 10.4 tree by setting
a symlink from /sw to
Hi,
On Feb 3, 2006, at 2:18 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Remi Mommsen wrote:
Hi,
I'm switching btw the 10.4-transitional and 10.4 tree by setting a
symlink from /sw to the 2 fink directories having the 10.4-
transitional and 10.4 distributions active, respectively. I also
linked the
Remi Mommsen wrote:
Hi,
I'm switching btw the 10.4-transitional and 10.4 tree by setting a
symlink from /sw to the 2 fink directories having the 10.4-transitional
and 10.4 distributions active, respectively. I also linked the
/sw/fink/debs directory btw the 2 directories to avoid rebuilding
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Martin Costabel wrote:
OTOH, I am more and more convinced that all the energy that currently
goes into constructing an upgrade path from 10.4-transitional to 10.4 is
misspent and would better be used for getting new bindists faster out of
the
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On Feb 3, 2006, at 7:36 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
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Martin Costabel wrote:
OTOH, I am more and more convinced that all the energy that currently
goes into constructing an upgrade path from
Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
It's very easy. dpkg --get-selections | grep install | awk '{print $1}'
fink.install; rm -rf /sw; for $pkg in `cat fink.install`; do fink -y
install $pkg; done
To be usable, it would need some refinement :-) For starters, I don't
think the fink command will work
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 03:31:08PM +0100, Martin Costabel wrote:
Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
It's very easy. dpkg --get-selections | grep install | awk '{print $1}'
fink.install; rm -rf /sw; for $pkg in `cat fink.install`; do fink -y
install $pkg; done
Thirdly, the package list would
Daniel Macks wrote:
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 03:31:08PM +0100, Martin Costabel wrote:
Chris Zubrzycki wrote:
It's very easy. dpkg --get-selections | grep install | awk '{print $1}'
fink.install; rm -rf /sw; for $pkg in `cat fink.install`; do fink -y
install $pkg; done
Thirdly, the package
Hi,
I'm switching btw the 10.4-transitional and 10.4 tree by setting a
symlink from /sw to the 2 fink directories having the 10.4-
transitional and 10.4 distributions active, respectively. I also
linked the /sw/fink/debs directory btw the 2 directories to avoid
rebuilding debs already
libbonobo2_2.10.1-2_darwin-powerpc.deb - /sw/fink/dists/unstable/
main/binary-darwin-powerpc/gnome/libbonobo2_2.10.1-2_darwin-powerpc.deb
but uses the dists independent path:
libbonobo2_2.10.1-2_darwin-powerpc.deb - /sw/fink/10.4-transitional/
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