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Fink Binaries for Panther Released

willum448 writes "The binaries for Fink 0.6.1 have been released, this version will now work under Panther." I wonder if selfupdate-cvs will work for me now? I had circular dependency issues before.

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  1. The 10.3 Upgrade page ... by valmont · · Score: 5, Informative
  2. The Fink Panther? by CptTripps · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...someone had to say it...

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  3. ooooooh, sweet by grocer · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I now have one less reason not to upgrade now...although I must admit, I'm happy with my iBook as is...G4 and Panther two months after I bought it now withstanding...

    1. Re:ooooooh, sweet by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting
      from what I hear, you got a coupon.

      but the real question is, why did you buy it if panther was coming out?

    2. Re:ooooooh, sweet by grocer · · Score: 2, Informative

      yeah, I missed the boat on the G4 and Panther...my Toshiba Protege 3110CT decided to die a week before classes started so I needed a laptop *now*...I ended buying an iBook 9/06 or well outside Panther...d'oh...

      However, I love my iBook to death and really don't care which tells me I made a good choice.

  4. ick by mrpuffypants · · Score: 4, Funny

    I had circular dependency issues before.

    Well then don't fucking cough in my direction, thank you very much!

    1. Re:ick by pudge · · Score: 2, Informative

      selfupdate-cvs did work for me, btw, doing update-all now.

  5. Circular dependency by lovelace · · Score: 5, Informative

    You mean this circular dependency? It's been fixed. Also note that they don't recommend doing selfupdate-cvs anymore. Instead, do selfupdate-rsync once to set the mode to rsync and then just do "fink selfupdate" from then on.

  6. Oy... by JasonMaggini · · Score: 3, Funny

    ..with the convoiting and the upgrading and the hey-hey and the click-click, mmm-whey...

    Oh, wait, you said Fink, not Frink.

    Sorry.

  7. Worth noting.... by Durin_Deathless · · Score: 5, Informative

    that this is also for 10.2 with the gcc 3.3 update to the dev tools...

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  8. Wasn't there supposed to be a package manager 10.3 by Sebby · · Score: 3, Interesting
    As I remember, Panter was supposed to include some sort of package manager; this was mentioned on MacSlash recently I think.

    What happened with that? Do any developers have any insights?

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  9. Free Panther upgrade had no disk 4; am I finked? by King+Babar · · Score: 3, Informative

    Our university gave out free Panther upgrades to all faculty and staff, which was very decent of them. However, they only gave us *3* CDs, so I don't have the updated compilers or development environment. I'm assuming, therefore, that I can't do anything to upgrade Fink until I can the tech people here to give me a copy of CD 4, right? I knew this would come back to bite me, but since I got what amounted to hundreds of dollars worth of free sofware...

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  10. Re:Free Panther upgrade had no disk 4; am I finked by admiralfrijole · · Score: 5, Informative

    sign up for a free ADC membership, and you can download them for free.

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  11. Re:Wasn't there supposed to be a package manager 1 by phch · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Good question. All I know is that earlier this summer, a GUI frontend for DarwinPorts appeared in a Panther build, only to be withdrawn later. I'd like to know what happened too.

    Also, what's going on with the metapkg alliance? Sounded promising, but doesn't look like there's much activity. Looks like Fink is the de facto packaging standard on OS X for now.

  12. Re:Wasn't there supposed to be a package manager 1 by mr100percent · · Score: 2, Interesting
    How about FInkCommander? A GUI for Fink.

  13. Re:Wasn't there supposed to be a package manager 1 by Ranger+Rick · · Score: 5, Informative

    As for dports being in panther, a combination of technical issues (dports not being in a state they were willing to support forever) and political issues, it got pulled. I don't know if there are plans to re-add it in a later release.

    As for metapkg, the idea of a huge database of packages kind of died out, but we've started trying to fill out the wiki with useful porting info, hopefully in time it will become more useful.

    Also, the mailing lists are there for anyone wanting to post problems, but we're getting about 2 e-mails a month, so it's not really happened much. :)

    Metpkg was never going to be a new joint packaging system, only a resource for all of the packaging groups to avoid some duplication of work by sharing patches for ported software and compilation tips and such.

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  14. Re:Free Panther upgrade had no disk 4; am I finked by tf23 · · Score: 3, Informative

    when you install that, you need to look into doing a custom install if you want the X11 SDK installed.

    I didn't. Then I installed fink. Upon adding add'l software via fink, I found that I needed the SDK.

    So I'm reinstalling Xcode now, w/ the SDK.