On Sep 1, 2008, at 1:52 PM, Michael Tollefson wrote: > Martin Costabel <costabel <at> wanadoo.fr> writes: > > >> It should be sufficient. pkg-config is in /sw/bin, and /sw/bin is in >> $PATH, so configure will find it unless your PATH is not set up for >> Fink >> at all. You can see at the beginning of config.log what your >> configure >> script thinks about your PATH. After line 39 in config.log, there are >> lines like >> >> PATH: /sw/bin >> PATH: /sw/sbin >> >> one per PATH component. Do you see /sw/bin there? >> > > Hi Martin - > > I think this is it. In the config.log, Paths are > > PATH: /bin > PATH: /sbin > PATH: /usr/bin > PATH: /usr/sbin > PATH: /usr/local/bin > > only. I've never done anything wrt PATH to set up Fink. > > How do I do that? Please be specific, since even though you > all talk in basics for beginners, they're still above me. Alex was > talking to me about .cshrc and .profile files, and spotlight > says I don't have a .cshrc file, and turns up a gnome-config.h > for .profile. I'm lost is the soup. > > ...best, Michael > >
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