On 3/15/12 12:53 AM, George Onsy Shafik wrote:
Hi

I was trying to install fink for Mac OS X 10.7 but I got error at the end. Please advise.
Thanks

Georges-MacBook-Pro:~ GeorgeShafik$ ./bootstrap
-bash: ./bootstrap: No such file or directory
Georges-MacBook-Pro:~ GeorgeShafik$ cd /Users/GeorgeShafik/Downloads/fink-0.32.3Georges-MacBook-Pro:fink-0.32.3 GeorgeShafik$ ./bootstrap
Fink must be installed and run with superuser (root) privileges. Fink can
automatically try to become root when it's run from a user account. Since
you're currently running this script as a normal user, the method you choose
will also be used immediately for this script. Available methods:

(1)Use sudo
(2)Use su
(3)None, fink must be run as root

Choose a method: [1] 1

Password:
Checking package... looks good (fink-0.32.3).
Checking system... i386-apple-darwin11.3.0
This system is supported and tested.
Distribution: 10.7
Architecture: x86_64
Checking cc... looks good.
Checking make... looks good.
Checking head... looks good.
Verifying that installed Xcode version is supported...
xcode-select: Error: No Xcode folder is set. Run xcode-select -switch <xcode_folder_path> to set the path to the Xcode folder.

<snip>

The above is your fundamental problem, and Apple has kind of provided your answer.

The 2012-02-16 news item on http://www.finkproject.org/ has more details.

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