Actually, the 'fink' command uses dpkg, which is also used by apt.  The
"no acceptable cc" means you don't have the Development Tools installed,
so you can't use 'fink install.

You'll probably need to erase all of /sw and reinstall fink.
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On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, newbie wrote:

> ok, I should have read the FAQ first. First, I messed up my
> apt/sources.list. Then, to make it worse, I removed the apt and
> dselect packages. Now, I need to reinstall the apt package. I tried
> using fink to do it, but I get a "error: no acceptable cc found in
> $PATH" message. I'm guessing this is because fink uses apt.
>
> How do I reinstall apt?
>
>
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