On 12/22/06, Murali Vadivelu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Wayne,
>
> Can you 'locate' ccpnmr-py.info file and check whether Type: says
> '(2.3 2.4)', please? It is possible that Fink maintainer(s) who added
> my package description file remove 2.4 by mistake because my original
> info file wou
Dear Wayne,
Can you 'locate' ccpnmr-py.info file and check whether Type: says
'(2.3 2.4)', please? It is possible that Fink maintainer(s) who added
my package description file remove 2.4 by mistake because my original
info file would say 'Type: (2.3 2.4 2.5)'.
Many thanks.
Best regards,
Mu
Thanks, that's good to know, I'm not sure why it wasn't coming up but
hopefully it will next time we try.
Regards, Wayne Boucher
On Thu, 21 Dec 2006, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> On 12/21/06, Murali Vadivelu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is the unstable tree enabled? It is entirely possible that p
On 12/21/06, Murali Vadivelu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is the unstable tree enabled? It is entirely possible that python2.4
> is in the unstable tree only, just for 10.3.9. If it is not, I can
> ask the maintainer(s) or Fink developers. I have no access to a
> 10.3.9 machine to check that out.
>
Is the unstable tree enabled? It is entirely possible that python2.4
is in the unstable tree only, just for 10.3.9. If it is not, I can
ask the maintainer(s) or Fink developers. I have no access to a
10.3.9 machine to check that out.
Anyway, I am cc-ing it to the fink-devel list.
On 21 Dec