On 8/22/12 11:28 AM, Noah wrote:
> 
>> ...
>>
>> All of this other output indicates that you are using rsync from
>> Macports (which is fine), and that your Macports setup is broken (which
>> we can't help you with)
>>
>> The issue for your Fink setup is that you have a bad (zero-byte) "arch".
>>   My own 10.6.8 setup has:
>>
>> $ ls -l /usr/bin/arch
>> -r-xr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  89072 Apr 29  2011 /usr/bin/arch
>>
>> It's pretty much impossible to use fink on 10.6 without a working "arch".
>>
> 
> arch is there but really old
> 
> 
> MacBookPro-002332D9A480-2 11:27:48 ~ $ ls -l /usr/bin/arch
> -r-xr-xr-x@ 61061 root  wheel     0B Sep 19  2008 /usr/bin/arch*
> MacBookPro-002332D9A480-2 11:27:48 ~ $
> 
> and zero bytes - what can I do about that.  reinstall xcode?
> 

That's from the base system package from the OS install.  I'm away from
10.6 at the moment so I don't have the name handy.  See if "pkgutil
--file-info /usr/bin/arch" has the proper information.

-- 
Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison
My package updates: http://finkakh.wordpress.com/

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