Dear Martin, Alexander,

Thanks a lot - I had missed this posting from FAQ: removing the file  
did the trick and gcc4.3.1 did compile under fink.

Now for some real fun ..

Best wishes, chris b.

On Dec 1, 2008, at 7:59 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:

>> I believe Dl_Info is associated with libdl.dylib.  Do you have a   
>> libdl.dylib in some other location other than the system-provided  
>> one,  e.g. under /usr/local?  If so then that's probably  
>> incompatible.
>
> At compile time, this would be /usr/local/include/dlfcn.h. Simply  
> remove it. There are some pieces of software (most notorious in the  
> Fink list archives: openoffice) that install this. Google shows  
> Fink list entries from as early as 2004 with the exact same error  
> message.
>
> There is even a FAQ entry (I guess it has been so long since this  
> was reported last time that the existence of that FAQ item started  
> sinking into oblivion):
> #Q6.16: I get build errors involving `Dl_info' at
> <http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/faq.en.html#comp-general.dlfcn- 
> from-oo>
>
> -- 
> Martin

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