From: Alexander H. <ale...@gm...> - 2008-03-28 00:01:50
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On Mar 27, 2008, at 7:34 PM, Ákos Maróy wrote: > Martin Costabel wrote: >> The boost1.32 packages are built with the --without-serialization >> configure option, and since boost1.32 has no maintainer, this is >> probably not going to change. Don't ask me why it is so - this was >> already the situation when I took boost1.32.python over, almost 3 >> years >> ago. I then made boost1.33 and boost1.34 packages, both of which do >> have >> the serialization libraries. >> >> The real question is why you don't see at least one of these, and it >> raises the ugly suspicion that you are perhaps running the >> 10.4-transitional tree that has been deprecated for almost 2 years. >> Please show the output of >> >> fink --version >> >> to dispel this suspicion. > > it says: > > Package manager version 0.24.17 > Distribution version: 0.8.1 > > > I just installed the latest thing I found you the fink download > site. am > I doing anything wrong? > > > Akos > > That's an OK version of fink, assuming you're on OS 10.4 . If you turn on the unstable tree and run "fink selfupdate" with rsync or cvs updating you should get some newer package descriptions, including boost1.34 |