Martin Costabel writes:
> >>Are you sure your "wget" is /sw/bin/wget and not /usr/local/bin/wget or 
> >>something?
> > 
> > 
> > Yes of course, otherwise I  would not have bothered in installing Fink
> > on that computer.  wget is your killer application! :-)
> 
> That may well be, the thing is only that there is a contradiction 
> between the output of otool -L and the libraries that are then loaded. I 
> don't see how this can be the same binary.

Ok. I'm silly ~:-P```, you're right, I had a bad wget in the path...

Sorry. 

The normal wget works well without libssl.0.9.7.dylib.


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