In computing, the Fink project is an effort to port Unix programs to Mac OS X. Fink uses dpkg and APT (Debian's package management system), as well as its own frontend program, fink (which is implemented as a set of Perl modules). It is maintained by a community of contributors.Fink features a binary distribution for quick and easy installation, as well as a source distribution for users preferring more flexibility. In addition to command-line tools for handling packages, FinkCommander provides a GUI.Fink is not compliant with the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard, as it stores all its data in a hierarchy rooted at its own directory, /sw by default, rather than as part of the base system or under /usr/local.The name Fink is German for finch and is related to the Darwin operating system (that lies at the core of Mac OS X), through Charles Darwin's study of diversity among finches.The Fink project was started in December 2000 by German hacker Christoph Pfisterer who goes by the handle chrisp. He left the project in November 2001 on a bitter note.Recently (2006) Fink has worked on becoming a legal non-profit organisation named Fink Developer Network that will help govern the further development of Fink.Fink currently lists, when including split-offs and the unstable distribution, over 8000 packages in 24 sections. Recently Fink has announced support for installing from source on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. [edit]
In computing, the Fink project is an effort to port Unix programs to Mac OS X. Fink uses d...
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