Right you are. I just misread the many lines of output.

Now, I feel embarrassed. This is so silly. openssl097-shlibs was apparently 
just detritus. Fink removed it without finding any conflicts.

Thanks again to everyone. You guys rock.

Best,
Payam
---
You see, one thing is, I can live with doubt and uncertainty and not knowing. I 
think it's much more interesting to live not knowing than to have answers which 
might be wrong. I have approximate answers and possible beliefs and different 
degrees of certainty about different things, but I'm not absolutely sure of 
anything and there are many things I don't know anything about, such as whether 
it means anything to ask why we're here...
        I don't have to know an answer. I don't feel frightened by not knowing 
things, by being lost in a mysterious universe without any purpose, which is 
the way it really is as far as I can tell. It doesn't frighten me.
                                --Richard Feynman


On Apr 30, 2011, at 8:54 AM, Daniel Macks wrote:

> On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 15:37:01 -0700, PNM
> wrote:
> On Apr 28, 2011, at 11:20 AM, Daniel Johnson wrote:
>> 
>> > I can confirm that openssl097 doesn't build on 10.6/x86_64 with Xcode 4. 
>> > It does build on 10.6/i386, however. It looks like it's actually a 64 bit 
>> > compatibility issue, not an Xcode 4 one. openssl098 and 100 both build 
>> > fine as 64 bit. What package is depending on 097? It should be updated to 
>> > something a little more modern since 097 no longer even gets security 
>> > updates let alone bug fixes and isn't worth trying to fix. > > Daniel
>> 
>> Ok. Thanks to Alexander's tip, I can confirm that gnome-vfs2-unified is the 
>> installed package that depends on openssl097. 
> 
> gnome-vfs2-unified has not had a dependency on openssl097 since...ever as far 
> as I know. And its .info doesn't have that dep currently in stable or 
> unstable. Mistargetted grep perhaps?
> 
> dan
> 
> --
> Daniel Macks
> dma...@netspace.org
> 
> 


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