On 9/25/14, 1:17 PM, Bill Waggoner wrote:
> This was resolved, see below. I am submitting it in cas someone else
> gets it also.
>
> I got this during a selfupdate:
>
> The following package will be installed or updated:
>   fink
> /sw/bin/apt-get-lockwait -q --ignore-breakage --download-only install
> fink=0.37.1-82
> Reading Package Lists...
> Building Dependency Tree...
> 1 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3  not upgraded.
> Need to get 989kB of archives. After unpacking 12.3kB will be used.
> Get:1 http://bindist.finkmirrors.net stable/main fink 0.37.1-82 [989kB]
> Fetched 989kB in 1s (816kB/s)
> Download complete and in download only mode
> Reading buildlock packages...
> /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait -i
> /sw/var/cache/apt/archives/fink_0.37.1-82_darwin-x86%5f64.deb
> (Reading database ... 51721 files and directories currently installed.)
> Preparing to replace fink 0.37.0-81 (using
> .../fink_0.37.1-82_darwin-x86%5f64.deb) ...
> Unpacking replacement fink ...
> Setting up fink (0.37.1-82) ...
> Checking system... i386-apple-darwin13.4.0
> Under Mac OS X 10.9.5, Fink must be bootstrapped or updated with gcc
> 4.2, however, you currently have gcc (unknown version) selected.
> Make sure that your developer tools are current for your system and
> have not been locally modified.
> /sw/bin/dpkg: error processing fink (--install):
>   subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 69
> Errors were encountered while processing:
>   fink
> ### execution of /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait failed, exit code 1
> Failed: can't install package fink-0.37.1-82
>
> So I tried:
>
> `--> fink list gcc
> Scanning package description files..........
> Fink has detected that your package index cache is missing or out of
> date, but does not have privileges to modify it. Re-run fink
> as root, for example with a "fink index" command, to update the cache.
> Information about 9737 packages read in 18 seconds.
>       avr-gcc                    4.8.3-1             GNU GCC for ATMEL
> AVR micro controllers
>       broken-gcc                 3.3-1               [virtual package
> representing a broken gcc compiler]
>       dragonegg-gcc48            3.4-2               Using LLVM as a GCC 
> backend
>       gcc4.2                     4.2-0               [virtual package
> representing the gcc 4.2 compiler]
>   i   gcc48                      4.8.3-1001          GNU Compiler
> Collection Version 4.8
>   i   gcc48-compiler             4.8.3-1001          Compiler Binaries for 
> gcc48
>   i   gcc48-shlibs               4.8.3-1001          Shared libraries for gcc4
>       gcc49                      4.9.1-1000          GNU Compiler
> Collection Version 4.9
>       gcc49-compiler             4.9.1-1000          Compiler Binaries for 
> gcc49
>       gcc49-shlibs               4.9.1-1000          Shared libraries for gcc4
>       gccxml                     0.9-20130502.1      XML output extension to 
> GCC
>       liboctave364-gcc48                             [virtual package]
>       liboctave364-gcc48-dev                         [virtual package]
>       llvm-gcc42                 2336.11-7           Apple gcc compiler
> frontend for llvm
>       llvm-gcc42-shlibs          2336.11-7           Shared libraries
> for llvm-gcc42
>       m681x-gcc                  3.3.6-3             For Motorola
> 68hc11/12 micro controllers
>       msp430-gcc                 4.6.3-20120406-2    GNU GCC for for
> Texas Instruments MSP430 MCU
>
> `--> sudo fink index
> Password:
> Scanning package description files..........
>
> Seemed to fix it and I get:
>
> `--> fink list gcc
> Scanning package description files..........
> Information about 9737 packages read in 1 seconds.
>       avr-gcc                    4.8.3-1             GNU GCC for ATMEL
> AVR micro controllers
>       broken-gcc                 3.3-1               [virtual package
> representing a broken gcc compiler]
>       dragonegg-gcc48            3.4-2               Using LLVM as a GCC 
> backend
>       gcc4.2                     4.2-0               [virtual package
> representing the gcc 4.2 compiler]
>   i   gcc48                      4.8.3-1001          GNU Compiler
> Collection Version 4.8
>   i   gcc48-compiler             4.8.3-1001          Compiler Binaries for 
> gcc48
>   i   gcc48-shlibs               4.8.3-1001          Shared libraries for gcc4
>       gcc49                      4.9.1-1000          GNU Compiler
> Collection Version 4.9
>       gcc49-compiler             4.9.1-1000          Compiler Binaries for 
> gcc49
>       gcc49-shlibs               4.9.1-1000          Shared libraries for gcc4
>       gccxml                     0.9-20130502.1      XML output extension to 
> GCC
>       liboctave364-gcc48                             [virtual package]
>       liboctave364-gcc48-dev                         [virtual package]
>       llvm-gcc42                 2336.11-7           Apple gcc compiler
> frontend for llvm
>       llvm-gcc42-shlibs          2336.11-7           Shared libraries
> for llvm-gcc42
>       m681x-gcc                  3.3.6-3             For Motorola
> 68hc11/12 micro controllers
>       msp430-gcc                 4.6.3-20120406-2    GNU GCC for for
> Texas Instruments MSP430 MCU
>
> Which tells me I don't have gcc 4.2 installed. But my other 10.9.5
> system gives similar results.
>
> So I ran Xcode as a guess and it had me agree to the license (it was
> recently updated and I had forgotten to update the license) and went
> through "Installing Components" which was a little surprising since
> the Command Line Tools had already been updated by the App Store.
>
> In any case that seemed to do the trick. Fink updated successfully and
> all is well with the world again.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Bill W.
>

Ah right.  I had a similar problem when I updated from Xcode 5 to Xcode 
6--plus the command-line tools--on 10.9 via the App Store.

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

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