[GEM-dev] ./configure build on apple dies with imagemagick errors
Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans at eds.org
Fri Sep 15 23:48:07 CEST 2006
Oops, I forgot to add, Gem successfully built last night on all the
Linux autobuilders:
Debian/stable/x86
Debian/testing/x86
Ubuntu/dapper/x86
Fedora Core 4/x86
The Debian/testing/powerpc box was down last night, so I don't know
about that yet.
.hc
On Sep 15, 2006, at 7:24 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> hi.
>
> i would very much like to invite the both of you to calm down.
>
> Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>>
>> Actually, IOhannes told me to use ./configure for Mac OS X.
>> xcodebuild
>
> yes i told you so, and i still think it is the best way to do (but of
> course i am no native os-x developer): it is one way to do a unified
> build system on all platforms (which is just perfect for your
> autobuild
> farm)
>
> i have not experienced any problems, when using autoconf myself on a
> vanilla OSX system (no fink involved).
>
> but clearly you have triggered a bug: it seems like __unix__ is not
> defined on your system.
>
> could you try changing pix_image:23 from
> "#ifdef __unix__"
> to
> "#if defined __linux__ || defined __APPLE__"
>
> and see whether this fixes the problem?
>
>
>> also died on some error.
>>
>> As for fixing Gem problems, if I had the time, I would. I think I do
>> enough work on Pd to excuse myself from this one. If you guys don't
>> want to help with the auto-builds, then I'll stop now. But I thought
>
> i, for my part, am very thankful that you take the time and energy
> to do
> as you do.
>
>> this was in your interest as well.
>
> i will have a look at it asap; the problem is, that right now i am
> covered in work (2 projects will start next week, one being way from
> half finished, the other one has not even been started; and the
> semester
> is nearing, and ...)
>
> mfg.,adsr
> IOhannes
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