[PD] compiling osx externals / usability

Adam Lindsay atl at comp.lancs.ac.uk
Sun Feb 16 18:22:18 CET 2003


FYI: I've hacked together a makefile for externals/build/darwin, but am
having troubles committing to CVS.

I believe Hans-Christoph Steiner said this around Sun, 16 Feb 2003:

>
>FYI: I've almost completed a proper OS X makefile for ext13 and have 
>started on ggee.
>
>h.c
>
>On Friday, Feb 14, 2003, at 03:38 America/New_York, david casal wrote:
>
>>
>> Hey,
>>
>> On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, guenter geiger wrote:
>>
>>> I compile them with a "simple" makefile from /build/linux
>>
>> as do I, when I am at home in the blissful arms of debian 2.4.18.
>> unfortunately, I work in a department full of macs running osx (which 
>> I am
>> learning to love/hate). Try running Cocoon/Jboss in osx 10.2 (sorry OT)
>>
>>> There is build/darwin, which is in need of something similar
>>> (or better, considering that not all externals can be built from
>>> one file, and some of them need additional libraries).
>>
>> yup, and build/darwin contains a suspiciously linux-looking makefile ;)
>>
>>> But for now, probably you can start from the /build/linux/makefile and
>>> do something similar. Would be great.
>>
>> Well following Adam's advice, I did start with that one and tried, but
>> there's a lot to do. I suspect that Adam would do better than I will.
>> Maybe, if I just go about compiling everything and finding bits, he 
>> could
>> help in integrating those into the general makefile? Adam?
>>
>> So far, I've managed to produce a makefile which works for ann, maxlib 
>> had
>> n osx target already (just did -Wno-shadow and -Wno-error), and I'm now
>> trawling through the rest.
>>
>> d
>>
>>> On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Frank Barknecht wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hallo,
>>>> david casal hat gesagt: // david casal wrote:
>>>>> Is there -any- chance that people who made 'cxc' and 
>>>>> 'rhythm_estimator'
>>>>> might take a look at their makefiles to make them more osx friendly 
>>>>> (yup,
>>>>> I realise people have lives)?
>>>>
>>>> I didn't write these, but I wrote some other externals that don't 
>>>> have
>>>> OS-X makefiles and not even W32-makefiles. To me, the problem is
>>>> simply access to those machines. I could get a hand at Win 2000 and
>>>> OS-X machines at work, but there I don't have the time to install a
>>>> development environment.
>>>>
>>>> This is why my externals come with Linux-only makefiles. There's not
>>>> much I can do about it if I don't want to include totally untested
>>>> makefiles written by guessing. But I welcome anyone to commit their
>>>> W32 and OS-X makefiles into my CVS-directory on sf.net.
>>>>
>>>> ciao
>>>> --
>>>>  Frank Barknecht                               _ ______footils.org__
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