Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann wrote:

Am 05.08.2005 um 14:08 schrieb Alexander K. Hansen:
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The problem is that the configuration test uses a flag that's incompatible with gcc4. Try

sudo gcc_select 3.3
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Failed: The package rosegarden-4-0.9.9-2 must be compiled with gcc 4.0,
however, you currently have gcc 3.3 selected. To correct
this problem, run the command:

    sudo gcc_select

This, BTW, is a bug in fink; it should advise to run
  sudo gcc_select 4.0.

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So I think I will now read the other thread on fink-users.

I don't remember what the latest state of the discussion was, but you can easily get over the configure error by changing the rosegarden info file. Copy it (and the corresponding patch file from /sw/fink/dists//unstable/main/finkinfo/ to /sw/fink/dists/local/finkinfo/ and change the line
SetCPPFLAGS: -I/usr/X11R6/include/freetype2 -fno-coalesce
to
SetCPPFLAGS: -I/usr/X11R6/include/freetype2

This will make the configure phase go through (except for a weird complaint about libjpeg), but after compiling for some time you go straight to freetype hell. I suppose the maintainer (CCed) is aware of this discussion, but it is perhaps not a very simple task to update this package so that it compiles on Tiger. Whether it will work in any meaningful way is still another question.

--
Martin



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