My point was that packages are usually made from stable releases. Or... am I wrong?
Btw, I can't help, just I don't think fetching packages on a daily basis is good idea. But again, perhaps I'm wrong. Anyway, good luck
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[EDIT] I just looked around, and I'm wrong
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Sorry for that.
[EDIT2] SFML needs documentation, .so files, and it's dependencies (libfreetype, libopenal, etc.). At least these are I'm aware of
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But hey, there is an SFML1.6 package. Maybe you should check it out, how it is constructed and what does it contain.