On 6/19/06, Douglas Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We have fink installed now but need to get xcode. The documentation is > unclear > to us on whether xcode is part of fink or a package to be downloaded with fink > or some of both. The documentation in some places lists xcode as needed by > fink and in other places as a package you can get with fink. Which is it? >
Neither. > fink seems to donwload some packages automatically when it's installed and > then > run with selfupdate. That didn't seem to include xcode for us. > > We tried running fink with "fetch-missing". That was interrupted after it had > downloaded a bunch of files into the src sub-directory. The interruption was > for local reasons and not related to a malfunction in fink. Should fink have > downloaded xcode into that directory? If so, would it be by that name or > would > there be a file in a an archive with that name? I found only a few such files > in the downloaded compressed archives and they couldn't by themselves have > been > the whole package. Should "fink fetch-missing" have done more than copy files > into src? > > TIA. > > Douglas Kline > > ======== > Douglas Kline > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Tell me where in the documentation that it says that XCode can be installed via Fink and I'll remove it. This is categorically NOT the case. XCode Tools is the compiler package that Apple distributes for the OS (formerly called the Developer Tools for OS versions < 10.3. You can get them following free registration at connect.apple.com -- Alexander K. Hansen Fink Documenter (still) _______________________________________________ Fink-beginners mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-beginners
