So you have MacOS 10.6.8 and you're using the stable tree, right?

Mike wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> Thanks for the response.
>
> I get:
>
> Xcode 3.2.3
> Component versions: DevToolsCore-1691.0; DevToolsSupport-1591.0
> BuildVersion: 10M2262
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Wyatt [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 11:22 PM
> To: Mike Marquez
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Fink-beginners] Changing the default path used to detect
> the Xcode version
>
>
> Mike Marquez wrote:
>> I get the following error when attempting to install a package: "Can't
>
>> resolve dependency "xcode (>= 3.1.2)" for package "gcc44-4.4.6-1000"
>> (no matching packages/versions found)" I think the problem is due to
>> the fact that Fink looks for the property list file assuming the path
>> is "/Developer/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/version"
>> and my copy of Xcode is in
>>
> "/Developer/Applications/Xcode3.2/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/versio
> n".
>> I believe this was the default location that the installer chose
> perhaps
>> because Xcode3.0 was already installed in the
> "/Developer/Applications"
>> directory.
>> How do I configure Fink so that it knows Xcode is in this directory?
>> Thanks
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> What do you get when you issue the following command in a Terminal.app
> window?
>
> xcodebuild -version
>

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