It is on your Mac OS X installation disk.
HTH,
Stanley Williams

On 6/19/06 11:27 AM, "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?
> 
> 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
> 
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