> Fink doesn't really have a built in option to do that.  I've got a
> script that will do this, but it's not here with me right now. :-(
> Any packages that fink absolutely needs are marked Essential, and
> won't be removed without your permission.



I ended up de-installing fink itself using the procedure described in
the FAQ (basically removing /sw), and then re-installing it.

Alas, this didn't solve the problem since installing svn-ssl still
fails, this time with this error:

> Failed: This package must be compiled with GCC 4.0.0, but you
currently have
> GCC 4.0.1 selected.  To correct this problem, run the command:
> 
>     sudo gcc_select 4.0
> 
> (You may need to install a more recent version of the Developer Tools
to be
> able to do so.)


I have the XCode tools 2.2.1 intalled on Mac OS X 10.4.5
so I ran the above mentioned command:

> sudo gcc_select 4.0
> Password:
> You are already using gcc version 4.0 as the default compiler.

Hmm, I guess I'm stuck again...
I.


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