Hi--

I keep seeing programs I'd like to install say they need gcc, but every time
I run their configure scripts, gcc installed... always says no. Can I
install gcc through fink? And if, so, how do I do that? I thought I had
installed all the available packages using dselect.

Best Regards,
Jeffrey Ellis

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> Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 12:50:23 -0800 (PST)
> From: Hanspeter Niederstrasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: [Fink-beginners] nedit install
> 
> After installing fink 0.3.2a I installed nedit 5.2RC1-2 but was unable to
> get it to run, giving a widget error as has been previously mentioned in
> the various fink lists.  So following the instructions at
> <http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/cvsaccess/index.php>, I updated the
> package manager and descriptions hoping to get access to 5.2-2, and after
> running the inject scripts, I was able to install and run 5.2-2 using
> 'fink install nedit'.  However, 'fink list' still showed 5.2RC1-2 and
> dselect told me that I had 5.2-2 installed, and that the current version
> was 5.2RC1-2.  But nedit ran fine from XDarwin.
> 
> I accidentally :P messed up my /sw tree, and decided to do a clean fink
> reinstall from the binary installer.  So deleted the entire /sw tree,
> reinstalled, and instead of using the instructions I used above, updated
> fink from CVS with 'fink selfupdate'.  This completed fine, moved fink ->
> fink.old, and 'fink list' showed nedit 5.2-2 as available.  'fink install
> nedit' told me it was grabbing 5.2-2, compiled it (and the lesstif
> dependency), and completed without errors.  But now running nedit again
> gives me the usual widget error.
> 
> Since the second method (selfupdate) of updating fink looked to me a
> little more natural, I want to try and get that to work.  From the error
> message, it looks like nedit 5.2RC1-2 was installed, even though the
> package list (and generated deb) says 5.2-2.  'nedit -version' says it's
> 5.2 (but no sub version).  Suggestions?
> 
> Hanspeter


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