Alexander Hansen wrote:
> On 2/19/14 1:06 PM, Jess H. Brewer wrote:
>> I just finished "upgrading" from Lion to Mavericks (while it's free) and
>> installing Xcode-5.0.2 (seems to be working fine).  Knowing this would
>> probably require a fresh install of fink, I renamed my old /sw
>> directory, downloaded and expanded fink-0.36.1.tar.gz and...
>>
>> # ./bootstrap
>> Checking package... looks good (fink-0.36.1).
>> Checking system... i386-apple-darwin13.0.0
>> Configured with: --prefix=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr
>> --with-gxx-include-dir=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.9.sdk/usr/include/c++/4.2.1
>> This system is supported and tested.
>> Distribution: 10.9
>> Architecture: x86_64
>>
>> Fink must be installed and run with superuser (root) privileges. Fink
>> can automatically try to become root when
>> it's run from a user account. Available methods:
>>
>> (1)     Use sudo
>> (2)     Use su
>> (3)     None, fink must be run as root
>>
>> Choose a method: [1] 3
>> Checking cc... looks good.
>> Checking make... looks good.
>> Checking head... looks good.
>> Verifying that installed Xcode Command Line Tools version is supported...
>> ERROR: I couldn't find the correct receipt for the Command Line Tools
>> for your OS X version.  Tools from a prior OS X version won't work properly.
>> You can install them by running the command
>>
>>            xcode-select --install
>>
>> in a terminal window, and then selecting Install in the dialog window that
>> pops up, or download them from developer.apple.com.
>> After they are installed, try the bootstrap operation again.
>> ________________________________________________________________________________
>>
>> What?!  So I tried...
>>
>> # # xcode-select --install
>> xcode-select: error: no developer tools were found, and no install could
>> be requested (perhaps no UI is present), please install manually from
>> 'developer.apple.com'.
>> ________________________________________________________________________________
>>
>> Why can't fink find my Xcode?  Seems like we've been through this before....
>>
>>
> As it says, you don't have Xcode CLI tools for Mavericks.  Those from
> Mountain Lion don't work, if you have them installed.  The Xcode GUI
> isn't actually required for bootstrap.

Ummm... a full fresh Xcode-5.0.2 install does not provide command line 
tools????

>
> I'm not sure why 'xcode-select --install' isn't working for you, though.
>    I don't recall having seen that message mentioned in any reports, and
> I didn't get that when I set up a 10.9 environment.  You might check if
> the output from "xcode-select --print-path" jibes with where your
> Xcode-5.0.2 actually resides and adjust it accordingly if it doesn't.
> Otherwise, the manual download option should do the trick.
>
> You'll probably also want to use fink-0.36.3.1 instead as your bootstrap
> source to save a few updates.

I've been trying to find it for an hour now, but the most recent tar 
file on the fink downloads site is fink-0.36.1 !

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