As a matter of fact, I do not. I thought perhaps I would but checking I verified that both /usr/local/lib and /usr/local/include are empty directories. My question now would be, should I have something in them? You'll have to forgive a newbie. The last time I did any programming it was in Fortran on IBM keypunch cards.
I don't want to beat a dead horse, but I do think it's important that this breakage occurred prior to installing the gcc3.3 update. In fact, it was the very reason I installed the update.
On 2003.08.20 (16:53 -0400), Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
By any chance, do you have any libraries in /usr/local/lib?[Edited]
On Wednesday, August 20, 2003, at 04:45 PM, Charles Baldwin wrote:
> hand without any problems. However, here's the kicker ... Once it is
This is more on the bug I posted recently. The problem seems to be with libiconv-1.7-7. fink can't complete the build due to an erroneous directory reference. I can build, check and install it by
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