On 2/27/14 2:03 PM, Cole Malachuk wrote:
> The “it” is referring to the installation of fink, as shown in this error log:
> "Checking package…looks good (fink-0.36.1).
> Checking system... i386-apple-darwin13.0.0
> Under Mac OS X 10.9.1, Fink must be bootstrapped or updated with gcc
> 4.2, however, you currently have gcc (unknown version) selected.
> Make sure that your developer tools are current for your system and
> have not been locally modified."
>
>

Yeah, that text is actually a holdover from way back, so it's not as 
helpful as it could be.  When we were testing Mavericks it got triggered 
but it shouldn't be showing up with a proper installation of the Xcode 
Command Line tools.  Even though fink-0.36.1 should work, I'd recommend 
using 0.36.3.1 instead--though that wouldn't probably change what's 
going on here.

Just by way of verification, what do you get from the following commands:

gcc --version

which gcc

pkgutil --pkgs | grep CL


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