On Nov 7, 2010, at 10:26, Alexander Hansen wrote:

>> OS X 10.6.4. Not sure what you mean by Fink architecture, but I'm running 
>> version 0.29.15 in the rsync mode. What else do you want to know?
> 
> 32 or 64 bit.

Not sure, but I believe that since I haven't done anything otherwise that it 
must be 32.

>>> gcc version 4.2.3
> 
> This is suspicious.

Why? Fink lists gcc 4.2.3-1000 as the latest version when I "fink list gcc".

> Where did you get the gcc-4.2.3 from?  That's not from a released Xcode 
> 3.2.x, and appears not to support -arch. Fink isn't set up to use arbitrary 
> compilers. What do you get from "which gcc" ?

Not sure I know specifically. But all I do is install Xcode from Apple and run 
Fink. So it must've come from one of those sources. When I do "which gcc" I get 
"/sw/bin/gcc". I see that I have version 4.2.1 installed at 
/Developer/usr/bin/gcc and /usr/bin/gcc. Since the which is seeing the one in 
sw I assume it came from Fink. But I can't recall specifically and am just 
deducing it based on where it is and how I normally work. I don't install 
anything in /sw unless Fink puts it there.


--
    Chip


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