On May 7, 2008, at 5:57 AM, Chris Richardson wrote:

I tried another tack. I edited the ccp4.info file (in /sw/fink/10.4/ unstable/main/finkinfo/sci) to download the scala_3.2.34 source code and unpack it over the top of the rest of the source. I'm fairly sure that you're *not* supposed to do it this way, but it worked and I haven't had any complaints that the newer version of scala is broken.


There is no reason why that approach shouldn't work, but it might be cleaner to incorporate the differences as a patch. Just to be clear, CCP4 has no association with or official recognition even of what is in fink. It is just something I did, so please complain to me, not them. It is not their fault.

I'll try to reconstruct what you did and update the fink package.

gcc4.0 is a placeholder package in fink that designates the apple compiler has been installed

gcc42 is a real package, and it contains, among other things,  gfortran.

gcc43 replaces gcc42. The two sets of shared libraries can coexist, but I updated all of my fortran-dependent packages (including ccp4) to use gcc43

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