On Apr 9, 2011, at 8:40 AM, Adrian Petrescu wrote:

> I think the link between XCode and Fink that Mark was suggesting is that, if 
> XCode 3 stops shipping on the OS X install CD eventually, projects like Fink 
> may become the easiest/cheapest way to get a build chain on a new Mac. 
> Considering how painful it is to install XCode from the App Store (4.5 GB 
> installer, installing 10 more GB on top of that), that may already be the 
> case.

At present, using Fink requires XCode to be installed, so I don't see the 
advantage.

If Fink were to supply its own compiler, I could see your point.

  -- Dave



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