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> Does anyone know how to solve this?

Yes. Look into /sw/bin/ (with ls -l). You will probably see some files 
that have zero length, for example tar and gzip. The reason for this is 
not yet known, but it can be repaired rather easily:

These commands exist also in the system under /usr/bin, so they can 
safely be removed from /sw/bin without losing functionality (at least in 
the short run). So you should remove these zero-length files and then 
reinstall the packages they belong to, probably tar, gzip, maybe bzip2.

And if you have any explanation how these files could have been damaged, 
you get a place in fink's hall of fame :-)

-- 
Martin



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