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On 2/2/10 1:46 AM, David R. Morrison wrote:
> checking for gcc... no
>> checking for cc... no
>> checking for cc... no
>> checking for cl... no
>> configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH
>>
The fact that you can compile a version by hand doesn't mean anything if
Fink can't find the compilers from Xcode, and judging from the above,
you either don't have Xcode, or it's in a sufficiently non-standard
setup that the configure script can't find it. (if you have a custom
setup where you point to the compiler via your PATH, that won't work,
because Fink deliberately unsets that).
But just for confirmation: what do you get from running
which gcc
at a terminal prompt? If that's in the right place, then there may be
something wacky going on with how this version reacts to 10.6 (it's
happy on 10.5).
- --
Alexander Hansen
Fink User Liaison
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