That's a bad one, all right. Darwin 6.6 is supposed to be supported (as
it's OS 10.2.6). It installed fine for me (via unstable). What happens if
you run "fink selfupdate-cvs"?
Could it be this:
Checking system... unknown-apple-darwin6.6 This system is unrecognized and not supported by Fink.
Unknown means it's not getting the architecture right, doesn't it? We saw this on #fink a little earlier from a user who hand-built some of the GNU tools and had their own uname in /usr/local/bin.
Mark, do you have anything like that in your /usr/local tree?
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