David R. Morrison wrote:
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I'll look into the the @INC problem you had.
It seems that PostInstScripts are executed in whatever environment the
shell had from which "fink install" was started. So if you don't have
PERL5LIB set correctly, this particular script will crash.
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Martin
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Darian Lanx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David R. Morrison wrote:
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> >
> > I'm not sure if you realize this, but all of the mirrors you have recruited
> > recently were not being used by anyone (other than a few Fink developers
> > who use CVS), because the list of mirrors is only updated when
> > I'll look into the the @INC problem you had. Which version of fink did
> > you have installed when you tried to inject?
> 0.17.1.cvs
OK, the inject will only work if you have at least fink 0.17.2 installed.
This inject method is *not* intended as the way most users will get
updated lists of
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David R. Morrison wrote:
I'm not sure if you realize this, but all of the mirrors you have recruited
recently were not being used by anyone (other than a few Fink developers
who use CVS), because the list of mirrors is only updated when the packag
> And on a personal note. I am really not happya bout this new
> mirror.info. Personally i think that was a premature deicsion, because
> it introduces rather serious security problems. It was bad enough how we
> had it, but having it in a seperate info file without _any_ validation
> is even worse
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Just for your Info, I do nto know if this is known:
ir.old /sw/src/root-fink-mirrors-0.0.2-2/sw/share/info/dir
/sw/src/root-fink-mirrors-0.0.2-2/sw/share/info/dir.old
/bin/rm -rf fink-mirrors-0.0.2-2
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