On 4/14/13 12:32 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote: > On 4/14/13 11:37 AM, Marc Benhamou wrote: >> Hello again, >> >> >> I cannot install octave, since I get an error building the gcc48 >> package. I got the following error message: >> >> >> dpkg : des problèmes de dépendances empêchent la configuration de >> fink-buildlock-gcc48-4.8.0-1001 : >> fink-buildlock-gcc48-4.8.0-1001 dépend de xcode (>= 4.6) ; cependant : >> Paquet xcode n'est pas installé. //xcode >> package ins't installed >> /sw/bin/dpkg : erreur de traitement de fink-buildlock-gcc48-4.8.0-1001 >> (--install) : >> problèmes de dépendances - laissé non configuré //dependency >> problems - leaved unconfigured >> Des erreurs ont été rencontrées pendant l'exécution : >> fink-buildlock-gcc48-4.8.0-1001 >> ### execution of /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait failed, exit code 1 >> Can't set build lock for gcc48 (4.8.0-1001) >> >> >> Sorry for the French, that's the message how I got it. It says the >> package depends on Xcode, and that the xcode package ins't installed. >> I have Xcode version 4.6.1 (my mac runs OSX 10.7.5), I have installed >> the up-to-date command-lines tools, and I have accepted the Xcode >> license. I also tried to install this package only, I got the same error. >> > > Right. You will get the same error because the order of operations is > not _supposed_ to matter. > >> >> Any ideas ? >> >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> >> Marc >> > > The "xcode" package version is really that for the command-line tools. > This is derived from the following command: > > pkgutil --pkg-info com.apple.pkg.DeveloperToolsCLI > > If you run that command in the terminal what does it return? >
We had a moderator error on the follow-up message (clicked the wrong button), so I'll paste the relevant part in: " Since Xcode and the command line tools seem to be correctly installed, I thought there might be a path problem (so fink wouldn't be able to find it). I set xcode-select to /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer, and DEVELOPER_DIR to the same path. I also ran "pkgutil --pkg-info com.apple.pkg.DeveloperToolsCLI" and got in return: package-id: com.apple.pkg.DeveloperToolsCLI version: 4.6.0.0.1.1362189000 volume: / location: / install-time: 1365688273 groups: com.apple.FindSystemFiles.pkg-group com.apple.DevToolsBoth.pkg-group com.apple.DevToolsNonRelocatableShared.pkg-group I really don't know where to look anymore, so any idea would be welcome : ) Thanks in advance Marc " --- Setting DEVELOPER_DIR won't do anything, because fink normally tries to _avoid_ using local environment settings. Fink is set up to use your xcode-select settings to find xcode.app. Your xcode-select setting looks right, too. And your original build output showed: Package manager version: 0.34.7 Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Thu Apr 11 18:05:38 2013, 10.7, x86_64 Trees: local/main stable/main Xcode.app: 4.6.1 Xcode command-line tools: 4.6.0.0.1.1362189000 Max. Fink build jobs: 4 The Xcode.app and Xcode command-line tools versions above come literally from the same piece of code that fink uses to generate the xcode.app and xcode virtual package versions, so everything looks like it _should_ be working. For confirmation, what do you get from "fink list -t xcode"? -- Alexander Hansen, Ph.D. Fink User Liaison My package updates: http://finkakh.wordpress.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Precog is a next-generation analytics platform capable of advanced analytics on semi-structured data. The platform includes APIs for building apps and a phenomenal toolset for data science. Developers can use our toolset for easy data analysis & visualization. Get a free account! http://www2.precog.com/precogplatform/slashdotnewsletter _______________________________________________ Fink-users mailing list Fink-users@lists.sourceforge.net List archive: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.user Subscription management: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-users