On Sunday, Oct 26, 2003, at 19:28 US/Eastern, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Fink automatically creates it internally, if you installed the optional gcc 2.95 along with gcc 3.1 and 3.3 when you installed xcode. You don't need to remove it. =)
Hmmm, I'm still on 10.2.8, so I do not have xcode :) I did install the August DevTools update, though, but don't remember an optional for gcc 2.95.
Sorry, just assumed you were on panther.
10.2.x dev tools always has 2.95, as far as I'm aware, so that's why it shows up as a virtual.
It's just a convenient placeholder to make sure packages depend on it properly, now that gcc2 is optional in panther. It's one of the new "virtual" packages fink is capable of providing automatically based on what is on your system.
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