Am 22.2.2012 um 11:49 schrieb smail MERABET:

> Xcode: 3.2.6

I think you might need to upgrade to Xcode 4...

But this must not necessarily solve the problem. The problem reported, in your 
large log, is:

        Scanning binaries for incorrect dyld linking...
        /usr/bin/otool: unknown char `n' in flag -common
        
        Usage: /usr/bin/otool [-fahlLDtdorSTMRIHvVcXm] <object file> ...
        -f print the fat headers
        -a print the archive header
        -h print the mach header
        -l print the load commands
        -L print shared libraries used
        -D print shared library id name
        -t print the text section (disassemble with -v)
        -p <routine name>  start dissassemble from routine name
        -s <segname> <sectname> print contents of section
        -d print the data section
        -o print the Objective-C segment
        -r print the relocation entries
        -S print the table of contents of a library
        -T print the table of contents of a dynamic shared library
        -M print the module table of a dynamic shared library
        -R print the reference table of a dynamic shared library
        -I print the indirect symbol table
        -H print the two-level hints table
        -v print verbosely (symbolically) when possible
        -V print disassembled operands symbolically
        -c print argument strings of a core file
        -X print no leading addresses or headers
        -m don't use archive(member) syntax
        -B force Thumb disassembly (ARM objects only)
        Error reading /usr/bin/otool -L:  256
        ### execution of fink-package-precedence failed, exit code 1

To me it's not clear what might have caused this failure. It looks as if the 
wrong programme received the arguments for a different programme. Fink's usual 
recommendation is:

        Before reporting any errors, please run "fink selfupdate" and try again.

Could you try that? On Mac OS X 10.6.8 I could easily rebuild OpenSP – in 
32-bit mode, i386.

--
Greetings

Pete

Genius may have its limitations, but stupidity is not thus handicapped.
                                – Elbert Hubbard


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