I should have tried a rebuild first; I guess reading the docs would have
helped. Thanks for the help!


On 11/8/12 2:07 PM, "Alexander Hansen" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 11/8/12 12:55 PM, Watson, David W. (MSFC-ES62) wrote:
>> I think I know what I did wrong. I should have moved /usr/local out of the
>> way before I installed anything from fink. I'm going to try again from
>> scratch with /usr/local removed and see what happens.
>> 
>> 
> 
> That would work, too.  The problems with /usr/local are:
> 
> 1) It seems to be impossible to hide from the build tools.
> 2) It's the default install location for hand-built packages.
> 3) It's also the default install location for third-party packagers.
> 
> If, like in your case, something goes haywire from a third-party or a
> local install, then it can spill over everywhere.
> 
> Admittedly, on 10.6 and earlier, Fink isn't as good about avoiding
> third-party compilers in the PATH as it is is on 10.7 and later--that
> might have prevented libgomp from getting dragged in.

David Watson
NASA - MSFC
Mail Code ES62
Phone 256-544-1300
FAX     256-544-2964
[email protected]



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