On 4/2/12 4:24 PM, Richard Miles wrote: > I now have this problem: > -bash3.2 rmiles $./bootstrap > > Fink must be installed and run with superuser (root) privileges. Fink can > automatically try to become root when it's run from a user account. Since > you're > currently running this script as a normal user, the method you choose will > also be > used immediately for this script. Available methods: > > (1) Use sudo > (2) Use su > (3) None, fink must be run as root > > Choose a method: [1] > > Password: > Checking package... looks good (fink-0.32.4.1). > Checking system... i386-apple-darwin11.3.0 > This system is supported and tested. > Distribution: 10.7 > Architecture: x86_64 > Checking cc... looks good. > Checking make... looks good. > Checking head... looks good. > Verifying that installed Xcode version is supported... > error: can't exec '/Developer/usr/bin/xcodebuild' (No such file or directory) > On Apr 2, 2012, at 3:52 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote: > > sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
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