[PD] new readanysf~ for mac intel

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at at.or.at
Wed Jul 28 16:51:07 CEST 2010


On Jul 28, 2010, at 5:18 AM, august wrote:

>>>> 10th time's a charm! ;)  Thanks for spotting that, I needed to  
>>>> run the
>>>> build on the Mac OS X 10.4/Intel build farm machine, and also add  
>>>> one
>>>> more pass to the embed script.  So here's a new build:
>>>>
>>>> http://autobuild.puredata.info/pdlab/readanysf~.zip
>>>>
>>>> And here's how:
>>>>
>>>> ssh pddev at 128.238.56.59
>>>> cd pure-data/trunk/externals/august/readanysf~
>>>> make -f Makefile.darwin
>>>> ./embed-MacOSX-dependencies.sh
>>>> cd ..
>>>> zip -9r readanysf~.zip readanysf~
>>>>
>>>> .hc
>>>
>>> Hans,
>>>
>>> 	That is the OLD version of readanysf~ that you are compiling.
>>>
>>> 	The new code can be downloaded here:
>>> 	http://aug.ment.org/software/readanysf~0.40.tar.gz
>>>
>>> 	or on the pdlab machine, just go to:
>>> 	~/pure-data/trunk/externals/august/test
>>>
>>> 	I don't have SVN rights....so maybe you can import the new code.   
>>> The
>>> 	filenames and everything are new, so it'd probably be best just to
>>> 	purge the old stuff and punch in the new.
>>>
>>> 	I also made a new Makefile.  If you just type 'make', it will
>>> 	recognize if you are on linux or macosx.  If you are a mac, it will
>>> 	build and compile the binary package, run the new embed script on  
>>> it
>>> 	(I modified it a bit), and tar.gz the directory.
>>>
>>>
>>> 	The latest binary with the new adjustments I have made can be
>>> 	downloaded here for testing:
>>>
>>> 	http://aug.ment.org/software/readanysf~0.40_MacOSX-Intel.tar.gz
>>>
>>>
>>> 	Please let me know if this binary version works like the previous
>>> 	one.
>>>
>>> 	-august.
>>
>> I updated libgavl to 1.1.2 on the Mac build farm machines, so if you
>> build, there should use it.
>>
>> I think rather than me or someone importing the code, it would be  
>> best
>> if you either requested commit access on pd-dev or set up the  
>> readanysf~
>> code in some other public repo like gitorious, sourceforge, etc.   
>> Or you
>> could just maintain it as a tarball.  Then we could remove the code  
>> from
>> pure-data if its not used.  I have far too many little niggly tasks  
>> like
>> this to keep track off...
>>
>> .hc
>
>
> ok. sorry Hans.  I found my sf account again and imported it all  
> myself.
>
> Please check it out and see if it works.    Can someone verify that  
> the
> new Mac binary works?
>
> thanks-august.


I committed some small changes to the Makefile, built it and tested it  
on 10.4/Intel and it loaded.

.hc

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