Time consuming, but no problem other than package dependencies.
One thing I noticed is that the Fink-0.7.0-Installer.dmg installed a fink baseline of 0.19.xx while previously it was trying to do 0.20.xx
Perhaps I was too close to the leading edge. I'm back up and cranking now.
Thanks again for your reply.
On Apr 15, 2004, at 3:56 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Dan White wrote:
It gets worse. Any fink command coughs out the following: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3:fink (anything) dyld: perl Undefined symbols: _PL_curcop
What is clear is that these symbols were defined in the system libperl.dylib in perl-5.6.0, and they are no longer there in the system perl dylib in perl-5.8.1. I don't know if they are still defined *somewhere* in perl-5.8.1 - some of the perl gurus here should know - but in any case, the error messages you are getting are coming from *something* that was compiled under perl-5.6.0 or earlier, probably under Jaguar, and that doesn't run under Panther any more. Up to you to find what it is.
Normally I would say to run "fink list -i 560", but since your fink is broken, this is out. Try "dpkg -l \*560\*", perhaps. Nothing of that kind should be installed. Otherwise check anything with perl in its name on your system. Check environment variables with PERL in their name.
Double-check you /usr/bin/perl and any other "perl" executable you can find. What does "perl -V" give? There should not be any mention of 5.6 there, only 5.8.1.
-- Martin
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