On 6/25/10 4:38 PM, "Daniel Johnson" <[email protected]> wrote:

> What about moving all of /usr/local out of the way? compress-raw-bzip2-pm5100
> is somehow trying to use the wrong libbz2 on your system, and /usr/local is
> the most logical source for it. Having ANYTHING in /usr/local can cause all
> kinds of problems for fink packages because it's in the default compiler
> search path.
> 
> Daniel

OK, I moved /usr/local/.

Then I removed intltool40, which let me remove xml-parser-pm5100, which let
me remove libwww-pm5100, which let me remove io-compress-zlib-pm5100.

Then I started looking for other stuff with pm5100 in their names to
install, and decided upon...

oops, I can't remember which one I decided upon. I think it was
io-compress-izma-pm5100. Anyway, I installed something with a name that
started with "io" and ended with "pm5100", I think, and then attempted to
rebuild io-compress-pm5100. This time it was successful. Then I reinstalled
intltool40, which picked up the rest of the packages I had uninstalled. Then
I put /usr/local back until I need to update Fink again. I think moving
/usr/local or maybe just /usr/local/lib actually did solve the problem and
that some info that needed refreshing was refreshed as a result of
uninstalling the other packages, something that I did'nt know how to do
otherwise.

Thanks.

Laine Lee



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