Ed Waldspurger wrote:
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installed, or if it was a combination of gcc and the line in .bash_profile. I think the error message that popped up during installation may have been a red herring, but since it closed without needing confirmation, I'm not entirely sure what it said or how to test it.

Yes, it was a red herring. This is a known bug in the 0.7.2 and 0.8.0 installers (in the pathsetup script). It has been fixed and will not be there any more in the next bindist, but bindists and their installers are not updated very frequently (more than six months since the last one), so bugs are surviving a long time, too.

But in any case, your main problem was the missing gcc. If you want to run fink selfupdate, you need the developer tools installed.

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Martin



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