[PD] PD and MacIntel
Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans at eds.org
Mon Oct 30 20:46:57 CET 2006
Please post! If you used the whole extended build system, then it
will include all dependencies from Fink automatically. Basically,
you should be able to run this:
cd /path/to/pure-data/packages
make patch
cd darwin_app
make package_clean; make install && make package
And end up with a nicely packaged .dmg with the README and the .plist
included. Then post that.
.hc
On Oct 30, 2006, at 2:37 PM, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
> Hi, I just recompiled and viewed the log, which showed a surprising
> lack of errors... I then realized I never copied over the new .plist
> file. I just did that, and my Intel-native Pd-App seems to run near
> flawlessly; the missing objects I thought were due to compile-errors
> were just a simple preference issue : ).
>
> This means I have a pretty much complete Pd-0.39.2.app. Is this
> something I could post? Or is it dynamically linked to my machine?
>
> Luke
>
> On 10/30/06, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans at eds.org> wrote:
>>
>> On Oct 30, 2006, at 4:21 AM, Steffen wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > On 30/10/2006, at 4.50, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
>> >
>> >> http://puredata.org/docs/developer/MacOSXFink
>> >> is now updated!
>> >
>> > Thanks alot! It is pretty much the same i did, not surprisingly i
>> > guess. Except that i:
>> >
>> > * didn't install the ActiveTcl/Tk but used the one installed on my
>> > system. And therefor altered 'packages/Makefile' to fix the paths,
>> > and re-ran 'make devsymlinks'
>> >
>> > * installed all the Fink packages form source
>> >
>> > But alas didn't complete.
>> >
>> > It's nice to compare.
>>
>> If you want to compile everything but hid, you can remove it from the
>> LIB_TARGETS. At about line 133 in externals/Makefile, remove "hid"
>> from the "darwin" section.
>>
>> .hc
>>
>>
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