Right, it shouldn't be there, but if it is, it will return something
like /usr/sbin/gcc_select which ought to be removed. Phillip indicated
that he was still having problems on his macIntel that were similar to
my original problems (which were in part fixed by manually removing
that command).

Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
> It had been installed with Xcode, but apparently not for Leopard,
> according to an earlier message on this thread:
>  
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.beginners/20383/match=gcc_select
> 
> Chip G. wrote:
>> I have gcc 4.0.1 installed using the XCode installer and 4.2.2  
>> installed by Fink and I get that there is no such application. I've  
>> done a search and can't find anything named "gcc_select."
>>
>> On Oct 30, 2007, at 15:26, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
>>
>>   
>>> Phillip R Smith wrote:
>>>     
>>>> I did the same.  Still busted on INtel.  On the G5, however, this
>>>> strategy worked.  I cleaned out the devtools, then deleted the
>>>> Developer directory all together, and reinstalled clean once the
>>>> upgrade was done.
>>>>       
>>> Phillip, on the intel machine what do you get with:
>>> which gcc_select


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