On 5/1/13 9:28 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> On 5/1/13 8:33 AM, Simon Dornseifer wrote:
>> actually I erased and re-installed fink before upgrading Xcode and
>> that didn't do the trick.
>
> Ah.  That's the normal case, since Fink strives to be deterministic--you
> always get to the same place.
>
>>
>> then, I upgraded Xcode and my fink didn't like that at all,
>
> That _shouldn't_ have mattered.  Fink is supposed to deal with changes
> to Xcode.
>
>>
>> so I again re-installed fink, this time doxygen compiled just fine.
>>
>> still it is not clear whether my first Xcode 3.2 installation was
>> faulty, I installed it many months and Mac Software Updates before.
>>
>
> Xcode isn't updated by Software Update.

I should have added "on OSes before 10.7" there.

>
>>  From my side case is solved, don't knock if this is worth a bug report.
>>
>> Simon
>>
>>
>>
>
> We'll have to keep a look out for this problem again.  Some changes were
> made in doxygen when people had problems building it with Xcode 4.2, and
> those changes might have made it not work with 3.2.6.
>

I'd be interested in feedback from attempts to build doxygen with 10.6 / 
Xcode 3.2.6.

-- 
Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison
My package updates: http://finkakh.wordpress.com/

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