On lundi, nov 24, 2003, at 09:44 Europe/Paris, Niklas Saers Mailinglistaccount wrote:
[AKH>] According to my searching of the archives, one source for this error
was a stray /usr/local/lib/libgcc.dylib. Do you have such a thing?

I do have a /usr/local/lib/libgcc.dylib. Removing this, however, seems
like a bad idea. tar stops working with a dyld error complaining it cannot
find this file.

Then you also have a non-standard version of tar (probably in /usr/local/bin ?) You can expect non-standard behavior from this, too.


Or was the file you were referring to an old copy of this
that'd gone astray? According to locate, this was the only libgcc.dylib in
my system.

The problem is that this libgcc.dylib that was installed by some application for its own purposes, is not compatible with the version of OSX you are running, at least not if you want to compile anything. You want to run that application and its tools that it installed into /usr/local, or you want to compile? The choice is yours


--
Martin



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