On 29 Mar 2012, at 15:48, Alexander Hansen wrote:

> Yes, but they were _warnings_ (and I created the code that produced them so I 
> knew exactly what was going on) so I ignored them.
> 
> $ xcode-select -print-path
> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
> 
> I don't know what this defaults to if one installs the Xcode-4.3 command-line 
> tools without ever having had Xcode installed.

So at least the good thing coming out of this is that:
a) We have verified that fink works (in general, some packages may be excepted) 
without Xcode.app but only the command line tools installed. This will be good 
news for people who are struggling with disk capacity.
b) If is important to set "xcode-select -switch <dir>" to some <dir> other than 
"/".
c) Unfortunately we do not know yet what is the default dir when this is not 
ever set, and Xcode.app was never installed. But as long as it is not "/" this 
will likely not cause any problems.

Well, thank you for all the collaboration on this issue. I'm happy I can dump 
Xcode.app again from my machines.

Regards,
Remko

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