On Jul 29, 2011, at 1:07 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote: > Do you have Xcode 4.1 installed? > > If so, then check the config.log file in the ncurses build directory > within your Fink tree. That may explain why your C++ preprocessor is > showing up incorrectly. > > If not, install that.
I just figured out that 4.1 existed about 8 seconds before I got your email --
I checked the Apple developer site, but they've they still list 3.2.6 on the
main page while hiding 4.1 in the AppStore. I any case, I'm downloading 4.1
now, which I suspect will fix my problem.
Thanks for the suggestion though, because I might have poked at it for days if
I hadn't happened upon a mention of 4.1 in an unrelated Google search.
FYI: Not that it's terribly important at this point, but I did look at the
config.log -- it was finding the right binary but deciding it didn't work for
some reason and eventually reverting to the default. Recreating the test
manually I couldn't come up with whatever failure it configure detecting though
-- like I said it's probably some environmental difference between my default
shell and whatever fink sets/clears when it runs things.
Zach
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