Alexandar,

I have one additional file

macmatis:~ matis$ find /usr/include -name malloc.h | xargs ls -l
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel     28 Jun 11  2010 /usr/include/malloc.h -> 
/usr/include/malloc/malloc.h
-r--r--r--  1 root  wheel  13706 Jul 31 19:19 /usr/include/malloc/malloc.h
-r--r--r--  1 root  wheel   1067 Jul 31 19:19 /usr/include/objc/malloc.h
-r--r--r--  1 root  wheel   3696 Aug  9 20:49 /usr/include/sys/malloc.h
macmatis:~ matis$ 

As I write this, I am reinstalling Xcode.

Howard


On Dec 1, 2011, at 3:15 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:

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> On 12/1/11 5:48 PM, Howard Matis wrote:
>> Jack,
>> 
>> I tried all your suggestions except reinstalling Lion and Xcode.  I
>> don't really want to that.
>> 
> 
> A clean reinstall of Xcode, while time-consuming, is normally safe (at
> least in my experience).  If you run
> "/Developer/Library/uninstall-devtools" before reinstalling Xcode,
> that helps to make sure that you've deleted any files from old versions.
> 
>> The reason that I want to do this is that my Snow Leopard version
>> of fink does not work.  I get
>> 
>> arch: /usr/bin/perl5.10.0 isn't executable
>> 
>> This is odd because I can do
>> 
>> /usr/bin/perl5.10
>> /Users/matis/Downloads/fink/fink-0.31.5/t/testmore.pl Checking for
>> Test::More…
>> 
>> which works.   I do not know where the old version of fink finds
>> perl15.10.0
> 
> That was encoded when you built fink on Snow Leopard (which has
> /usr/bin/perl5.10.0; Apple decided to "improve" things by removing the
> third number), and is part of the reason that we don't support
> upgrading in place from 10.6 to 10.7.
> 
>> 
>> I also have perl15.12 on my machine.
> 
> And that's what fink uses.
>> 
>> 
>> Thus I tried a fresh install of fink.  I even renamed /sw to
>> /sw-temp, so that I had a fresh install of fink.  I rebooted.
>> 
> 
> rebooting won't do anything here, because it's a build error, not a
> runtime error which might depend on a program in memory.
> 
>> Everything I do, ends with the same error.
> 
> As it should if you're not finding the root cause.
> 
> The programs from the old fink still run, so I guess I will just live
> with what I have until things stop working.  Maybe someone else will
> find the problem.  I definite did not tinker with the system.
>> 
>> Howard
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> Since the prior instances of this sort of problem involved malloc.h,
> let's start there.  Is the output from the command below the same on
> your machine?
> 
> $ find /usr/include -name malloc.h | xargs ls -l
> - -r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 13706 Jul 31 22:19 /usr/include/malloc/malloc.h
> - -r--r--r-- 1 root wheel  1067 Jul 31 22:19 /usr/include/objc/malloc.h
> - -r--r--r-- 1 root wheel  3696 Aug  9 23:49 /usr/include/sys/malloc.h
> 
> - -- 
> Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
> Fink User Liaison
> http://finkakh.wordpress.com/
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