Oddly I do not have ccache-default installed. I had proceeded to remove gcc42 
and it's shlibs before I saw this email. And it worked fine in selfupdating 
after that. Oddly I have three 10.6 machines that I keep relatively in sync and 
what I see when I do "fink list gcc" is different. On the machine that had this 
problem I don't even see a choice of gcc42 now, but it is still available on 
one of the other machines (which also is the only one to have gcc43 available). 
All three show gcc44 and gcc45 available for installation.

Thanks. Guess maybe I should stick with just the 4.2.1 that comes with Xcode?

On Nov 7, 2010, at 12:55, Alexander Hansen wrote:

> You shouldn't have a /sw/bin/gcc at all, unless you have ccache-default
> installed, and that is supposed to point to the ccache compiler, which
> in turn is supposed to use Xcode's compilers.
> 
> Just to make sure everything's cleaned up in the Fink distribution, can
> you please post the results of:
> 
> ls -l /sw/bin/gcc
> dpkg -L /sw/bin/gcc
> 
> Then to fix your issue, run
> 
> fink remove --recursive gcc42 gcc42-shlibs
> 
> and you should be able to proceed.



--
    Chip


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