Victor Eijkhout wrote:
Does this mean my installation goes wrong in fvwm2?[]
mkdir -p /sw/src/g77-3.4-20030806
This doesn't look like fvwm2. g77, more likely.
bzip2 -dc /sw/src/gcc-3.4-20030806.tar.bz2 | /sw/bin/tar -xf - /var/tmp/tmp.1.kmVM36 creating cache ./config.cache checking host system type... powerpc-apple-darwin6.6 checking target system type... powerpc-apple-darwin6.6 checking build system type... powerpc-apple-darwin6.6 checking for a BSD compatible install... /sw/bin/install -c ../gcc-3.4-20030806/configure: test: too many arguments
Here you already have a problem because of spaces in your file names. []
/Volumes/TiBook: /Volumes/TiBook: No such file or directory make: *** [configure-libiberty] Error 1
The problem here is that that directory is "/Volumes/TiBook\ Hard\ Drive". In other words, some configure script should double quote the environment variable $HOME.
Is this a problem for the fvwm2 maintainer?
Isn't this in the Fink FAQ? Doing Unix stuff on a partition with spaces in its name is a sure recipe for trouble. I am rather surprised that you seem to have gotten anything, in particular fvwm2, to compile correctly at all.
-- Martin
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