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2009-09-17 11:04:54 UTC
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From: monipol
Date: 17 de setembro de 2009 7h57min25s GMT-03:00
Subject: [cvs] web/download srcdist.en.php,1.20,1.21
Update of /cvsroot/fink/web/download
In directory fdv4jf1.ch3.sourceforge.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4801
srcdist.en.php
Copy 'Other supported OS versions' to the top of the page, under 'OS
10.6'.
Fix some dangling tags.
Index: srcdist.en.php
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/fink/web/download/srcdist.en.php,v
retrieving revision 1.20
retrieving revision 1.21
diff -u -d -r1.20 -r1.21
--- srcdist.en.php 28 Aug 2009 12:11:21 -0000 1.20
+++ srcdist.en.php 17 Sep 2009 10:57:23 -0000 1.21
@@ -8,93 +8,214 @@
<h1>Download Fink Source Release</h1>
+
+<!--monipol: As instructions for 10.6 were 'hidden' below 10.5,
I've copied and
+pasted them here with the title 10.6. -->
+
+<p><strong>OS 10.6:</strong></p>
+
+<p>The source tarball contains the <em>fink</em> package manager.
After you
+have installed it, you will be able to get package descriptions and
patches.
+It will use these to download the source code from the original
distribution
+sites or the Fink project's mirrors and build them on your local
machine.</p>
+
+<p><em>fink-0.29.9</em> was officially released on 2009-08-28.</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li><a href="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/fink/
fink-0.29.9.tar.gz" onClick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/downloads/
FinkSOURCE');">fink-0.29.9</a> - 1176K, .tar.gz format</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>You will also need to install the Xcode Tools (c.f. <a href="./
index.en.php" >the Quick Start page</a>).</p>
+
+<p>Unpack the tar.gz archive if this hasn't been done
automatically, e.g.
+via</p>
+
+<pre>tar -xvzf fink-0.29.9.tar.gz</pre>
+
+<p>or</p>
+
+<pre>tar -xvf fink-0.29.9.tar</pre>
+
+<p>if it has already been partially unpacked, in a terminal
window. Then, in a
+terminal window, change to the resulting <em>fink-0.29.9</em>
directory, and
+use</p>
+
+<pre>./bootstrap</pre>
+
+<p>to start the boostrapping operation, which will install the Fink
base
+setup.</p>
+<!-- akh: I got a note from Trevor Harmon that the 0.28.0 bootstrap
automagically runs pathsetup.sh
+ rangerrick: but that is not true! ;) -->
+
+<p>After the installation is completed, running the command</p>
+
+<pre>pathsetup.sh</pre>
+
+<p>will set up your environment for Fink. If you open a new
terminal window,
+the session will use these environment settings. Once you have
installed
+<em>fink</em> and the other base packages, the command:</p>
+<!--akh
+<pre>fink selfupdate-rsync</pre>
+<p>or</p>
+<pre>fink selfupdate-cvs</pre>
+-->
+
+<pre>fink selfupdate</pre>
+
+<p>will download the package description files and patches,
provided that you
+<strong>do not</strong> select the "point release" method. rsync
is generally
+preferable to cvs for most people.</p>
+
+<p>Installation and usage instructions are inside the distribution
tarball.
+Please read them - Fink is not a one-click-and-done thing. The
documents
+README, INSTALL and USAGE are provided as pure text (for reading
from the
+command line) and as HTML (for reading in a browser and for
printing). They
+are also available online in the <a href="../doc/
index.php">documentation
+section</a>.
+</p>
+
+<p>To be informed of new releases, subscribe to the <a
+href="../lists/fink-announce.php">fink-announce mailinglist</a>.
+</p>
+
+
+
<p><strong>OS 10.5:</strong></p>
-<p>
-The source release contains the <em>fink</em> package manager plus
package
-descriptions and patches.
-It will download the source code from the original distribution sites
-and build them on your local machine.
+
+<p>The source release contains the <em>fink</em> package manager
plus package
+descriptions and patches. It will download the source code from
the original
+distribution sites and build them on your local machine.
</p>
+
<?
include "../fink_version.inc";
?>
+<p>Fink <? print $fink_version; ?> was officially released on
+<? print $release_date; ?>.</p>
-<p>Fink <? print $fink_version; ?> was officially released on
-<? print $release_date; ?>.
-<ul><LI><a
+<ul><li><a
href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/fink/fink-<? print
$fink_version; ?>-full.tar.gz" onClick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/
downloads/FinkFullSOURCE');">Fink
-<? print $release_version; ?></a> - 3521K, .tar.gz format</LI></ul>
-<p>You will also need to install the Xcode Tools (c.f. <a href="./
index.en.php" >the Quick Start page</a>).</p>
-<p>Unpack the tar.gz archive if this hasn't been done
automatically, e.g. via</p>
+<? print $release_version; ?></a> - 3521K, .tar.gz format</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>You will also need to install the Xcode Tools (c.f. <a href="./
index.en.php"
+>the Quick Start page</a>).</p>
+
+<p>Unpack the tar.gz archive if this hasn't been done
automatically, e.g.
+via</p>
+
<pre>tar -xvzf fink-<? print $fink_version; ?>-full.tar.gz</pre>
+
<p>or</p>
+
<pre>tar -xvf fink-<? print $fink_version; ?>-full.tar</pre>
-<p>if it has already been partially unpacked, in a terminal
window. Then, in a terminal window, change to the resulting
<em>fink-<? print $fink_version; ?></em> directory, and use</p>
+
+<p>if it has already been partially unpacked, in a terminal
window. Then, in a
+terminal window, change to the resulting <em>fink-<? print
$fink_version;
+?></em> directory, and use</p>
+
<pre>./bootstrap</pre>
-<p>to start the boostrapping operation, which will install the Fink
base setup.</p>
+
+<p>to start the boostrapping operation, which will install the Fink
base
+setup.</p>
<!-- akh: I got a note from Trevor Harmon that the 0.28.0 bootstrap
automagically runs pathsetup.sh
rangerrick: but that is not true! ;) -->
+
<p>After the installation is completed, running the command</p>
+
<pre>pathsetup.sh</pre>
-<p>will set up your environment for Fink. If you open a new
terminal window, the session will use these environment settings.
Once you have installed <em>fink</em> and the other base packages,
the command sequence:</p>
+
+<p>will set up your environment for Fink. If you open a new
terminal window,
+the session will use these environment settings. Once you have
installed
+<em>fink</em> and the other base packages, the command sequence:</p>
+
<pre>fink selfupdate</pre>
-<p>using any of the <em>point</em>, <em>rsync</em>, or <em>cvs</em>
options, followed by</p>
+
+<p>using any of the <em>point</em>, <em>rsync</em>, or <em>cvs</em>
options,
+followed by</p>
+
<pre>fink index -f</pre>
+
<p>followed by</p>
+
<pre>fink selfupdate-rsync</pre>
+
<p>or</p>
+
<pre>fink selfupdate-cvs</pre>
-<p>will download the package description files and patches,
provided that you <strong>do not</strong> select the "point release"
method. rsync is generally preferable to cvs for most people.</p>
+
+<p>will download the package description files and patches,
provided that you
+<strong>do not</strong> select the "point release" method. rsync
is generally
+preferable to cvs for most people.</p>
<p><strong>Other supported OS versions:</strong></p>
-<p>The source tarball contains the <em>fink</em> package manager.
After you have installed it, you will be able to get package
descriptions and patches. It will use these to download the source
code from the original distribution sites or the Fink project's
mirrors and build them on your local machine.</p>
+<p>The source tarball contains the <em>fink</em> package manager.
After you
+have installed it, you will be able to get package descriptions and
patches.
+It will use these to download the source code from the original
distribution
+sites or the Fink project's mirrors and build them on your local
machine.</p>
+
+<p><em>fink-0.29.9</em> was officially released on 2009-08-28.</p>
-<p><EM>fink-0.29.9</em> was officially released on 2009-08-28.</p>
-</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/fink/
fink-0.29.9.tar.gz" onClick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/downloads/
FinkSOURCE');">fink-0.29.9</a> - 1176K, .tar.gz format</li>
</ul>
<p>You will also need to install the Xcode Tools (c.f. <a href="./
index.en.php" >the Quick Start page</a>).</p>
- <p>Unpack the tar.gz archive if this hasn't been done
automatically, e.g. via</p>
+
+<p>Unpack the tar.gz archive if this hasn't been done
automatically, e.g.
+via</p>
+
<pre>tar -xvzf fink-0.29.9.tar.gz</pre>
+
<p>or</p>
+
<pre>tar -xvf fink-0.29.9.tar</pre>
-<p>if it has already been partially unpacked, in a terminal
window. Then, in a terminal window, change to the resulting
<em>fink-0.29.9</em> directory, and use</p>
+
+<p>if it has already been partially unpacked, in a terminal
window. Then, in a
+terminal window, change to the resulting <em>fink-0.29.9</em>
directory, and
+use</p>
+
<pre>./bootstrap</pre>
-<p>to start the boostrapping operation, which will install the Fink
base setup.</p>
+
+<p>to start the boostrapping operation, which will install the Fink
base
+setup.</p>
<!-- akh: I got a note from Trevor Harmon that the 0.28.0 bootstrap
automagically runs pathsetup.sh
rangerrick: but that is not true! ;) -->
+
<p>After the installation is completed, running the command</p>
+
<pre>pathsetup.sh</pre>
-<p>will set up your environment for Fink. If you open a new
terminal window, the session will use these environment settings.
Once you have installed <em>fink</em> and the other base packages,
the command:</p>
+
+<p>will set up your environment for Fink. If you open a new
terminal window,
+the session will use these environment settings. Once you have
installed
+<em>fink</em> and the other base packages, the command:</p>
<!--akh
<pre>fink selfupdate-rsync</pre>
<p>or</p>
<pre>fink selfupdate-cvs</pre>
-->
+
<pre>fink selfupdate</pre>
-<p>will download the package description files and patches,
provided that you <strong>do not</strong> select the "point release"
method. rsync is generally preferable to cvs for most people.</p>
-<p>Installation and usage instructions are inside the distribution
-tarball.
-Please read them - Fink is not a one-click-and-done thing.
-The documents README, INSTALL and USAGE are provided as pure text
(for
-reading from the command line) and as HTML (for reading in a browser
-and for printing).
-They are also available online in the <a
-href="../doc/index.php">documentation section</a>.
+<p>will download the package description files and patches,
provided that you
+<strong>do not</strong> select the "point release" method. rsync
is generally
+preferable to cvs for most people.</p>
+
+<p>Installation and usage instructions are inside the distribution
tarball.
+Please read them - Fink is not a one-click-and-done thing. The
documents
+README, INSTALL and USAGE are provided as pure text (for reading
from the
+command line) and as HTML (for reading in a browser and for
printing). They
+are also available online in the <a href="../doc/
index.php">documentation
+section</a>.
</p>
-<p>
-To be informed of new releases, subscribe to the <a
+<p>To be informed of new releases, subscribe to the <a
href="../lists/fink-announce.php">fink-announce mailinglist</a>.
</p>
-
<?
include "footer.inc";
?>
Date: 17 de setembro de 2009 7h57min25s GMT-03:00
Subject: [cvs] web/download srcdist.en.php,1.20,1.21
Update of /cvsroot/fink/web/download
In directory fdv4jf1.ch3.sourceforge.com:/tmp/cvs-serv4801
srcdist.en.php
Copy 'Other supported OS versions' to the top of the page, under 'OS
10.6'.
Fix some dangling tags.
Index: srcdist.en.php
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/fink/web/download/srcdist.en.php,v
retrieving revision 1.20
retrieving revision 1.21
diff -u -d -r1.20 -r1.21
--- srcdist.en.php 28 Aug 2009 12:11:21 -0000 1.20
+++ srcdist.en.php 17 Sep 2009 10:57:23 -0000 1.21
@@ -8,93 +8,214 @@
<h1>Download Fink Source Release</h1>
+
+<!--monipol: As instructions for 10.6 were 'hidden' below 10.5,
I've copied and
+pasted them here with the title 10.6. -->
+
+<p><strong>OS 10.6:</strong></p>
+
+<p>The source tarball contains the <em>fink</em> package manager.
After you
+have installed it, you will be able to get package descriptions and
patches.
+It will use these to download the source code from the original
distribution
+sites or the Fink project's mirrors and build them on your local
machine.</p>
+
+<p><em>fink-0.29.9</em> was officially released on 2009-08-28.</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li><a href="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/fink/
fink-0.29.9.tar.gz" onClick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/downloads/
FinkSOURCE');">fink-0.29.9</a> - 1176K, .tar.gz format</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>You will also need to install the Xcode Tools (c.f. <a href="./
index.en.php" >the Quick Start page</a>).</p>
+
+<p>Unpack the tar.gz archive if this hasn't been done
automatically, e.g.
+via</p>
+
+<pre>tar -xvzf fink-0.29.9.tar.gz</pre>
+
+<p>or</p>
+
+<pre>tar -xvf fink-0.29.9.tar</pre>
+
+<p>if it has already been partially unpacked, in a terminal
window. Then, in a
+terminal window, change to the resulting <em>fink-0.29.9</em>
directory, and
+use</p>
+
+<pre>./bootstrap</pre>
+
+<p>to start the boostrapping operation, which will install the Fink
base
+setup.</p>
+<!-- akh: I got a note from Trevor Harmon that the 0.28.0 bootstrap
automagically runs pathsetup.sh
+ rangerrick: but that is not true! ;) -->
+
+<p>After the installation is completed, running the command</p>
+
+<pre>pathsetup.sh</pre>
+
+<p>will set up your environment for Fink. If you open a new
terminal window,
+the session will use these environment settings. Once you have
installed
+<em>fink</em> and the other base packages, the command:</p>
+<!--akh
+<pre>fink selfupdate-rsync</pre>
+<p>or</p>
+<pre>fink selfupdate-cvs</pre>
+-->
+
+<pre>fink selfupdate</pre>
+
+<p>will download the package description files and patches,
provided that you
+<strong>do not</strong> select the "point release" method. rsync
is generally
+preferable to cvs for most people.</p>
+
+<p>Installation and usage instructions are inside the distribution
tarball.
+Please read them - Fink is not a one-click-and-done thing. The
documents
+README, INSTALL and USAGE are provided as pure text (for reading
from the
+command line) and as HTML (for reading in a browser and for
printing). They
+are also available online in the <a href="../doc/
index.php">documentation
+section</a>.
+</p>
+
+<p>To be informed of new releases, subscribe to the <a
+href="../lists/fink-announce.php">fink-announce mailinglist</a>.
+</p>
+
+
+
<p><strong>OS 10.5:</strong></p>
-<p>
-The source release contains the <em>fink</em> package manager plus
package
-descriptions and patches.
-It will download the source code from the original distribution sites
-and build them on your local machine.
+
+<p>The source release contains the <em>fink</em> package manager
plus package
+descriptions and patches. It will download the source code from
the original
+distribution sites and build them on your local machine.
</p>
+
<?
include "../fink_version.inc";
?>
+<p>Fink <? print $fink_version; ?> was officially released on
+<? print $release_date; ?>.</p>
-<p>Fink <? print $fink_version; ?> was officially released on
-<? print $release_date; ?>.
-<ul><LI><a
+<ul><li><a
href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/fink/fink-<? print
$fink_version; ?>-full.tar.gz" onClick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/
downloads/FinkFullSOURCE');">Fink
-<? print $release_version; ?></a> - 3521K, .tar.gz format</LI></ul>
-<p>You will also need to install the Xcode Tools (c.f. <a href="./
index.en.php" >the Quick Start page</a>).</p>
-<p>Unpack the tar.gz archive if this hasn't been done
automatically, e.g. via</p>
+<? print $release_version; ?></a> - 3521K, .tar.gz format</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>You will also need to install the Xcode Tools (c.f. <a href="./
index.en.php"
+>the Quick Start page</a>).</p>
+
+<p>Unpack the tar.gz archive if this hasn't been done
automatically, e.g.
+via</p>
+
<pre>tar -xvzf fink-<? print $fink_version; ?>-full.tar.gz</pre>
+
<p>or</p>
+
<pre>tar -xvf fink-<? print $fink_version; ?>-full.tar</pre>
-<p>if it has already been partially unpacked, in a terminal
window. Then, in a terminal window, change to the resulting
<em>fink-<? print $fink_version; ?></em> directory, and use</p>
+
+<p>if it has already been partially unpacked, in a terminal
window. Then, in a
+terminal window, change to the resulting <em>fink-<? print
$fink_version;
+?></em> directory, and use</p>
+
<pre>./bootstrap</pre>
-<p>to start the boostrapping operation, which will install the Fink
base setup.</p>
+
+<p>to start the boostrapping operation, which will install the Fink
base
+setup.</p>
<!-- akh: I got a note from Trevor Harmon that the 0.28.0 bootstrap
automagically runs pathsetup.sh
rangerrick: but that is not true! ;) -->
+
<p>After the installation is completed, running the command</p>
+
<pre>pathsetup.sh</pre>
-<p>will set up your environment for Fink. If you open a new
terminal window, the session will use these environment settings.
Once you have installed <em>fink</em> and the other base packages,
the command sequence:</p>
+
+<p>will set up your environment for Fink. If you open a new
terminal window,
+the session will use these environment settings. Once you have
installed
+<em>fink</em> and the other base packages, the command sequence:</p>
+
<pre>fink selfupdate</pre>
-<p>using any of the <em>point</em>, <em>rsync</em>, or <em>cvs</em>
options, followed by</p>
+
+<p>using any of the <em>point</em>, <em>rsync</em>, or <em>cvs</em>
options,
+followed by</p>
+
<pre>fink index -f</pre>
+
<p>followed by</p>
+
<pre>fink selfupdate-rsync</pre>
+
<p>or</p>
+
<pre>fink selfupdate-cvs</pre>
-<p>will download the package description files and patches,
provided that you <strong>do not</strong> select the "point release"
method. rsync is generally preferable to cvs for most people.</p>
+
+<p>will download the package description files and patches,
provided that you
+<strong>do not</strong> select the "point release" method. rsync
is generally
+preferable to cvs for most people.</p>
<p><strong>Other supported OS versions:</strong></p>
-<p>The source tarball contains the <em>fink</em> package manager.
After you have installed it, you will be able to get package
descriptions and patches. It will use these to download the source
code from the original distribution sites or the Fink project's
mirrors and build them on your local machine.</p>
+<p>The source tarball contains the <em>fink</em> package manager.
After you
+have installed it, you will be able to get package descriptions and
patches.
+It will use these to download the source code from the original
distribution
+sites or the Fink project's mirrors and build them on your local
machine.</p>
+
+<p><em>fink-0.29.9</em> was officially released on 2009-08-28.</p>
-<p><EM>fink-0.29.9</em> was officially released on 2009-08-28.</p>
-</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/fink/
fink-0.29.9.tar.gz" onClick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/downloads/
FinkSOURCE');">fink-0.29.9</a> - 1176K, .tar.gz format</li>
</ul>
<p>You will also need to install the Xcode Tools (c.f. <a href="./
index.en.php" >the Quick Start page</a>).</p>
- <p>Unpack the tar.gz archive if this hasn't been done
automatically, e.g. via</p>
+
+<p>Unpack the tar.gz archive if this hasn't been done
automatically, e.g.
+via</p>
+
<pre>tar -xvzf fink-0.29.9.tar.gz</pre>
+
<p>or</p>
+
<pre>tar -xvf fink-0.29.9.tar</pre>
-<p>if it has already been partially unpacked, in a terminal
window. Then, in a terminal window, change to the resulting
<em>fink-0.29.9</em> directory, and use</p>
+
+<p>if it has already been partially unpacked, in a terminal
window. Then, in a
+terminal window, change to the resulting <em>fink-0.29.9</em>
directory, and
+use</p>
+
<pre>./bootstrap</pre>
-<p>to start the boostrapping operation, which will install the Fink
base setup.</p>
+
+<p>to start the boostrapping operation, which will install the Fink
base
+setup.</p>
<!-- akh: I got a note from Trevor Harmon that the 0.28.0 bootstrap
automagically runs pathsetup.sh
rangerrick: but that is not true! ;) -->
+
<p>After the installation is completed, running the command</p>
+
<pre>pathsetup.sh</pre>
-<p>will set up your environment for Fink. If you open a new
terminal window, the session will use these environment settings.
Once you have installed <em>fink</em> and the other base packages,
the command:</p>
+
+<p>will set up your environment for Fink. If you open a new
terminal window,
+the session will use these environment settings. Once you have
installed
+<em>fink</em> and the other base packages, the command:</p>
<!--akh
<pre>fink selfupdate-rsync</pre>
<p>or</p>
<pre>fink selfupdate-cvs</pre>
-->
+
<pre>fink selfupdate</pre>
-<p>will download the package description files and patches,
provided that you <strong>do not</strong> select the "point release"
method. rsync is generally preferable to cvs for most people.</p>
-<p>Installation and usage instructions are inside the distribution
-tarball.
-Please read them - Fink is not a one-click-and-done thing.
-The documents README, INSTALL and USAGE are provided as pure text
(for
-reading from the command line) and as HTML (for reading in a browser
-and for printing).
-They are also available online in the <a
-href="../doc/index.php">documentation section</a>.
+<p>will download the package description files and patches,
provided that you
+<strong>do not</strong> select the "point release" method. rsync
is generally
+preferable to cvs for most people.</p>
+
+<p>Installation and usage instructions are inside the distribution
tarball.
+Please read them - Fink is not a one-click-and-done thing. The
documents
+README, INSTALL and USAGE are provided as pure text (for reading
from the
+command line) and as HTML (for reading in a browser and for
printing). They
+are also available online in the <a href="../doc/
index.php">documentation
+section</a>.
</p>
-<p>
-To be informed of new releases, subscribe to the <a
+<p>To be informed of new releases, subscribe to the <a
href="../lists/fink-announce.php">fink-announce mailinglist</a>.
</p>
-
<?
include "footer.inc";
?>