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On 9/29/11 6:06 AM, mn wrote:
> After some weeks of not being able to update any fink packages that
> involve actual gcc-compiling I think I found part of the reason for
> it.
> 
> I am on a laptop and space is always too tight. So some of my
> squeezing methods involved applying hfs-compression to everything
> third-party. Worked fine and it should since it is supposed to be
> transparent. Not so with fink. When applying the compression to the
> entire /sw-hierarchy everything still seems to be working, only
> when updating a package the process finishes the configure-stage
> with an empty Makefile and gives a relatively meaningless
> error-message "no targets". Disabling fink via .profile shows that
> the compiler-infrastructure still works, only fink is on strike,
> disabling all other configure-business as well, even outside of
> fink's /sw as long as fink was inited.
> 
> So, for now, I completely reverted compression on /sw and I am back
> to school on this one, since normal configure and make are now
> working with fink disabled, but even without compression fink still
> produces empty Makefiles.
> 
> But since the hfs-compression should be transparent, space is at
> premium, fink is not that deeply involved in system-startup and I'd
> really like to apply compression to /sw, gaining several GB of
> space for free: can you look into what causes the
> configure-hiccup?
> 
> fink 0.31.2, OS 10.6.8, XCode 4
> 
> greetings

The appropriate channel for such issues is our mailing lists, not my
personal email address.

I'm not personal tech support.
- -- 
Alexander Hansen
Fink User Liaison
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