That solved the problem.

Thanks!
--Colin

On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 11:07 AM, Alexander Hansen
<[email protected]> wrote:
> OK. Nothing appears to be inconsistent in your setup.
>
> This version of pixman was added on December 23, 2012, so it was
> probably not tested with any build tools other than the current set.
> That's the most common practice, anyway, because it's a hassle to switch
> Xcode and CLI tools around to test-build a package multiple times. :-)
>
> That being said, the best option in this case appears to be to use a
> newer build tool set if possible, such as Xcode 4.5.2 and/or the
> November 2012 Command Line Tools--the latter can either be downloaded
> separately or installed via Xcode-4.5.2's Preferences.
>
> --Alex
>
> On 1/2/13 9:54 PM, Colin Dixon wrote:
>> Sorry, I forgot about the useful information. Here's the output about
>> the Xcode tools, clang and fink.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --Colin
>>
>> Also include the following system information:
>> Package manager version: 0.34.4
>> Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Wed Jan  2 21:23:09 2013, 10.7, x86_64
>> Trees: local/main stable/main stable/crypto unstable/main unstable/crypto
>> Xcode.app: 4.2.1
>> Xcode command-line tools: 4.2.1
>> Max. Fink build jobs:  4
>>
>> $ clang --version
>> Apple clang version 3.0 (tags/Apple/clang-211.12) (based on LLVM 3.0svn)
>> Target: x86_64-apple-darwin11.4.2
>> Thread model: posix
>>
>> $ fink -V
>> Package manager version: 0.34.4
>> Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Wed Jan  2 21:23:09 2013, 10.7, x86_64
>> Trees: local/main stable/main stable/crypto unstable/main unstable/crypto
>>
>> Copyright (c) 2001 Christoph Pfisterer
>> Copyright (c) 2001-2012 The Fink Package Manager Team
>> This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
>> but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
>> MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
>> GNU General Public License for more details.
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 10:40 PM, Alexander Hansen
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On 1/2/13 9:38 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>>>> On 1/2/13 8:37 PM, Colin Dixon wrote:
>>>>> I've been running into this fatal error in installing pixman on my
>>>>> 10.7 laptop for the last week or so without being able to find a fix.
>>>>> A lot of Googling seemed to imply that maybe disabling mmx would fix
>>>>> it, but I couldn't figure out a clean way to do that. Hopefully
>>>>> somebody here can help.
>>>>
>>>> General build hints from Google aren't usually too applicable for Fink,
>>>> since A) We typically already have implemented whatever is needed to
>>>> make a package work, and B) there's no easy way for users to set
>>>> anything to change the build, by design.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I've included the most relevant lines of the compilation, but I can
>>>>> provide more detail if necessary.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> --Colin
>>>>>
>>>>>   CC     libpixman_mmx_la-pixman-mmx.lo
>>>>>   CC     libpixman_sse2_la-pixman-sse2.lo
>>>>> pixman-mmx.c:71:71: warning: unknown attribute '__artificial__'
>>>>> ignored [-Wattributes]
>>>>> extern __inline int __attribute__((__gnu_inline__, __always_inline__,
>>>>> __artificial__))
>>>>>                                                                       ^
>>>>> pixman-mmx.c:84:73: warning: unknown attribute '__artificial__'
>>>>> ignored [-Wattributes]
>>>>> extern __inline __m64 __attribute__((__gnu_inline__,
>>>>> __always_inline__, __artificial__))
>>>>>                                                                         ^
>>>>> pixman-mmx.c:95:73: warning: unknown attribute '__artificial__'
>>>>> ignored [-Wattributes]
>>>>> extern __inline __m64 __attribute__((__gnu_inline__,
>>>>> __always_inline__, __artificial__))
>>>>>                                                                         ^
>>>>> fatal error: error in backend: Unsupported asm: input constraint with
>>>>> a matching output constraint of incompatible type!
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You left out the information that we asked for as part of the error
>>>> message, such as your Xcode tools version--which could help indicate
>>>> what compiler set you are using.
>>>>
>>>> Since Fink uses clang by default on 10.7 and later, what do you get from
>>>>
>>>>       clang --version
>>>>
>>>> ?  I don't reproduce your problem on OS 10.7.5 using clang-4.1 (Command
>>>> Line Tools for Xcode 4.5.2).
>>>>
>>>
>>> Also, the output of
>>>
>>>         fink --V
>>>
>>> could be useful.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
>>> Fink User Liaison
>>> My package updates: http://finkakh.wordpress.com/
>>

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