> Verify whether /sw/lib/libgif.dylib is in fact installed (e.g. via "ls
> /sw/lib/libgif.dylib").

I verify that it is installed!

> If it is installed, verify that the file it's supposed to be a symbolic
> link to is installed, e.g. via "ls -L /sw/lib/libgif.dylib").

I get "ls: libgif.dylib: No such file or directory".

> If that's not installed try "fink reinstall libgif-shlibs".

It seems that this package is actually called giflib-shlibs, but
after reinstalling it, I still get the above "no such file" message.

> If both are installed, then we'll need to see a bit more of the build
> output to understand what's going on.

http://pastebin.com/fVmZrB9b

> You didn't try moving libgif.dylib around when you were having problems
> with emacs, did you?

No way!  I did try installing libungif, uninstalling giflib, reinstalling,
and that sort of thing (all through fink itself).  The only thing that
worked for me was the configure string I mentioned before.

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