On Wednesday 13 June 2007 08:18:54 you wrote:
> Stefmit wrote:
> > On Wednesday 13 June 2007 05:54:51 you wrote:
> >> Stefmit wrote:
> >>> For the last week or so, no matter how many updates I get via:
> >>>
> >>> $ fink selfupdate
> >>>
> >>> every time I run:
> >>>
> >>> $ fink update-all
> >>>
> >>> I get the following error:
> >>>
> >>> Can't resolve dependency "cctools (>= 622-1)" for package
> >>> "gcc42-4.2.0-1000" (no matching packages/versions found)
> >>> Exiting with failure.
> >>>
> >>> Does anybody have a suggestion on how to fix this?
> >>>
> >>> TIA,
> >>> Stef
> >>
> >> $ fink list cctools
> >> Information about 7249 packages read in 8 seconds.
> >>  i   cctools                    622-1                [virtual package
> >> representing the developer tools]
> >>
> >> So I'd guess you need to update your Xcode Tools installation.  Install
> >> 2.4.1.
> >
> > Thank you, Alexander, for your quick answer and help.
> >
> > Before I proceed with the 2.4.1 Xcode, I wonder where I got this mess
> > from (look at the odcctools, below), and what is the use of it - in
> > addition to the fact that, showing a higher version number (622.3), could
> > it possible interfere with the basic cctools ?!?
> >
> > $ fink list cctools
> > Information about 7185 packages read in 5 seconds.
> >  i   cctools              590-1           [virtual package representing
> > the developer tools]
> >  i   cctools-extra        1:590.18-1002   Extra software from cctools
> >  i   cctools-single-m...  590-1           [virtual package, your dev
> > tools support -single_module]
> >  i   odcctools            622.3-20060925  Darwin cctools build
> > system/code base to support gcc4
> >      odcctools590         20060608-1      Darwin cctools build
> > system/code base to support g95
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Stef
>
> The cctools and cctools-single-module are virtual packages, as they
> say.  They're generated by fink automatically, and their version is set
> by the version of the Xcode Tools you have installed.
>
> cctools-extra are additional items that some packages need for building
> that aren't included in Xcode.
>
> And the odcctools* packages contain yet more stuff.   I believe the
> 622.3 version on odcctools means that it was derived from the same
> codebase as Xcode 2.4.
>
> None of these things should interfere with one another (I've got all
> five on my system with no problems).

Installing Xcode 2.4.1, as you suggested, fixed the problem.

Thank you!
-- Stef

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