Am 18.2.2012 um 15:48 schrieb Tomoaki Okayama:

> It's (imagemagick-6.5.8.10-2) fine on 10.4/ppc
> with gcc-4.0.1, Xcode tools 2.2.1.

Yes, that's possible! My PowerBook G4 is right now in Leopard mode, so that I 
cannot test this on Tiger. Could you try to repeat this and stop the actual 
compile process once it has started? This will keep in 
/sw/src/fink.build/imagemagick-6.5.8.10-2/ImageMagick-6.5.8.10 the config.log 
file. Either this file or the log from the configure step will hold the 
information whether OpenMP components were found. And only when these were 
found libgomp will be needed and used later to build ImageMagick components.

At the end of the configure step, before the line 'make CCLD=g++-4', I think, 
the options to be used for compilation and linking are reported. This is 
probably the best place to check fast.

Since I think that OpenMP will not be found on Tiger you don't have this 
problem with libgomp. And *I* have this problem, probably, because I've reset 
some symbolic links in Mac OS X, /usr/bin directory, that gcc, g++, etc. all 
point to GCC 4.2 components. So, when the compilation will fail again I'll 
switch to GCC 4.0, the Leopard default setting.

--
Greetings

  Pete
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