Thanks Alexander, that solved the problem.
>
>
>
> On 9/7/08 1:09 PM, "Alexander Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Sep 7, 2008, at 1:07 PM, Stanley Williams wrote:
>>
>>> When I am compiling g95 code I get the following error messages after all of
>>> the files have been compiled.
>>>
>>> /sw/lib/odcctools590/bin/ld: /usr/lib///libm.dylib unknown flags (type) of
>>> section 6 (__TEXT,__literal16) in load command 0
>>> /sw/lib/odcctools590/bin/ld: /usr/lib///libmx.dylib segment __TEXT contains
>>> no sections and can't be link-edited
>>> /sw/lib/odcctools590/bin/ld: /usr/lib///libSystem.dylib unknown flags (type)
>>> of section 6 (__TEXT,__literal16) in load command 0
>>> make: *** [aesop-stab] Error 1
>>>
>>> All of the compilations appear to be working correctly, but making the
>>> absolute file fails.
>>>
>>> I updated some subroutines and added a new fortran subroutine.
>>>
>>> I am using Mac OS X 10.5.4 on a Macbook Pro, and the version of fink I am
>>> using is
>>>
>>>> fink -V
>>> Package manager version: 0.27.11
>>> Distribution version: 0.8.1.rsync i386
>>>
>>> Copyright (c) 2001 Christoph Pfisterer
>>> Copyright (c) 2001-2008 The Fink Package Manager Team
>>> This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
>>> but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
>>> MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
>>> GNU General Public License for more details.
>>>
>>> It works correctly on two other computers (MacPro and PowerPC G4). Any
>>> suggestions on how to corect this?
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>
>> (caution: extra pedagogy for the web archives)
>>
>> You're not on the 10.5 distribution (0.9.0), for one thing. Do a
>>
>> fink reinstall fink
>>
>> and then check that your distribution moves to 0.9.0 (newer versions of fink
>> give a more informative string for the distribution version so that it will
>> be clearer in the future).
>> After that, there are a couple of options:
>> 1) Run
>>
>> sudo apt-get update
>> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
>>
>> to get a newer version of the fink tool, because what you'll get after "fink
>> reinstall fink" wasn't set up for rsync on 10.5. Presumably other packages
>> will also get updated. At that point you can use a
>>
>> fink selfupdate
>>
>> to update via rsync as you have been doing.
>>
>> 2) Alternatively, rather than doing the binary update, you could use
>>
>> fink selfupdate-cvs
>>
>> to switch over to cvs updating and thereby update fink and the other base
>> packages directly, and then go back to rsync updating via
>>
>> fink selfupdate-rsync
>>
>> if you prefer.
>> Following either track should move you to a point where you can use
>>
>> fink update-all
>>
>> to replace any packages that need rebuilding for 10.5 .
>>
>>
>> Alexander K. Hansen
>> akh AT finkproject DOT org
>> Fink User Liaison and Documenter
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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