Matthew Sachs wrote:
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c++filt is installed by BSD.pkg or, if you've installed XCode 2.1,
2005-06XcodeExtras.pkg. BSD.pkg is on the Tiger DVD, it isn't part of
XCode Tools. You should reinstall the appropriate package, I'm not
sure why c++filt is missing from your system.
I have seen reports from at least a dozen persons who had c++filt
missing, so this is a rather common problem. Some had to reinstall
BSD.pkg several times in order to get it. Since this is probably not
easily reproducible, no one might yet have filed a bug, but this seems
to me one of the clearest instances of the "lazy installer syndrome"
that has been plaguing us for a long time.
Nobody outside of Apple knows on what logic the installer is deciding
whether to install or not to install a file from its pax archive and
whether to remove installed files. Or is there a description of this
logic anywhere? It would be helpful to have one, so we could give better
advice or even devise a way to avoid the problem in known cases like for
c++filt.
--
Martin
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