Thanks
I had no idea I had all those compiler versions sitting in /usr/bin
Don
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Professor Don Paul
Superconductivity & Magnetism Group
Department of Physics
University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7AL
United Kingdom
email [email protected]
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On 30 Jun 2011, at 11:16, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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> On 6/30/11 5:12 AM, Don Paul wrote:
>> I seem to have a problem with the new fink version
>>
>> Reading buildlock packages...
>> All buildlocks accounted for.
>> /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -i
>> /sw/fink/dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-i386/base/fink_0.30.1-51_darwin-i386.deb
>> (Reading database ... 326158 files and directories currently installed.)
>> Preparing to replace fink 0.30.1-51 (using
>> .../fink_0.30.1-51_darwin-i386.deb) ...
>> Unpacking replacement fink ...
>> Setting up fink (0.30.1-51) ...
>> Checking system... i386-apple-darwin10.8.0
>> Use of uninitialized value $build in numeric ge (>=) at
>> /sw/lib/perl5/Fink/Bootstrap.pm line 146.
>>
>> Your version of the gcc 3.3 compiler is out of date. Please update to the
>> August 2003 Developer Tools update, or to Xcode, and try again.
>>
>> /sw/bin/dpkg: error processing fink (--install):
>> subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 2
>> Errors were encountered while processing:
>> fink
>> ### execution of /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait failed, exit code 1
>> Failed: can't install package fink-0.30.1-51
>>
>>
>> I am using MacOSX 10.6.8
>>
>> and have the following compliers installed, I've replaced Xcode but it makes
>> no difference
>>
>> i xcode 3.2.6-1
>> [virtual package representing the developer tools]
>>
>>
>> gcc2.95 2.95.2-0
>> [virtual package representing the gcc 2.95.2 compiler]
>> gcc3.1 3.1-0
>> [virtual package representing the gcc 3.1 compiler]
>> gcc3.3 3.3-0
>> [virtual package representing the gcc 3.3 compiler]
>> i gcc4.0 4.0.1-5494
>> [virtual package representing the gcc 4.0.1 compiler]
>> i gcc4.2 4.2.1-5666
>> [virtual package representing the gcc 4.2.1 compiler]
>> (i) gcc44 4.4.6-1000
>> GNU Compiler Collection Version 4.4
>> (i) gcc44-compiler 4.4.6-1000
>> Compiler Binaries for gcc44.
>> (i) gcc44-shlibs 4.4.6-1000
>> Shared libraries for gcc4
>> gcc45 4.5.3-1000
>> GNU Compiler Collection Version 4.5
>> (i) gcc45-compiler 4.5.3-1000
>> Compiler Binaries for gcc45.
>> (i) gcc45-shlibs 4.5.3-1000
>> Shared libraries for gcc4
>>
>>
>> Any suggestions on an appropriate direction to try. I'm sure this is my
>> fault somehow.
>>
>> Don
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>> Professor Don Paul
>> Superconductivity & Magnetism Group
>> Department of Physics
>> University of Warwick
>> Coventry CV4 7AL
>> United Kingdom
>>
>> email [email protected]
>> tel 024 76 523603
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>
> Do you have a non-Apple /usr/bin/gcc-3.3 by any chance? If so, rename
> that temporarily and try "fink update fink".
>
>
> - --
> Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
> Fink User Liaison
> http://finkakh.wordpress.com/
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