If you are compiling fink from source, you could always get the fink 
binary.

If your problem is with a certain package that you are compiling, 
giving more info would probably help people here help you, even if it 
means taking a pen and paper and writing down the last 10 lines of the 
output...

Paul


On Friday, September 20, 2002, at 08:25 PM, stephen canon wrote:

> I've been trying to get fink installed under OS X 10.2 all day on my 
> G3 (Firewire) Powerbook.  bootstrap.sh configures, downloads sources, 
> and then crashes at some point while it's compiling fink (I'm not sure 
> where exactly, since its crashing the _machine_, not just requiring 
> ctl-C or force quit, but it seems to be different every time, anyway). 
>  I've tried it under both 10.2 and 10.2.1, and I have July 2002 
> Developer Tools installed.
>
> If anyone knows what to do about this, please let me know... I'm 
> getting sick of watching compiler messages for 10 minutes only to have 
> the machine shut down on me.
>
> - steve canon
>
>
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