[PD-ot] Xcode and some commands
Ed Kelly
morph_2016 at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Jan 14 14:49:24 CET 2013
Hi Alexandros,
Getting autotools and similar *nix packages: A good package manager to make these things easier is macports:
http://www.macports.org/
Ed
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> On 2013-01-14 12:50, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
>> Hi all,
>
> hi.
>
>
> this is probably best targetted at pd-dev (pd-list), but anyhow...
>
>> I'm trying to install some externals in Pd vanilla. Till now I've
>> managed to install the Gem library. But now I'm trying to install
>> zexy, but opening Pd with the '-lib zexy' flag from the command
>> line is not enough. Trying to follow the installation guidelines of
>> the library, I'm facing some problems. Trying to run
>> './bootstrap.sh; ./configure; make' I get the following errors:
>> ./bootstrap.sh: line 3: aclocal: command not found checking for
>> gcc... no checking for cc... no checking for cl.exe... no
>> configure: error: in
>> `/Applications/Pd-0.44-0.app/Contents/Resources/extra/zexy-2.2.4/src':
>>
>>
> configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
>> See `config.log' for more details -bash: make: command not found
>>
>> I have Xcode, version 4.5.2 installed in my /Applications directory
>> (I've been told in the past I need to have developer tools in order
>> to be able to run some commands), but that won't do the job..maybe
>> it's quite obvious, but my knowledge on this is extremely limited.
>> Any ideas? Obviously I have OS X. My version is 10.8.2, upgraded
>> since I have quite an old laptop.
>
> i cannot help you in detail (some other devs might be more osx-savy,
> though), but i will try to give some generic hints.
>
> it seems like your system cannot find a number of needed things, namely
> - - a valid compiler (gcc)
> - - a valid "make"
> - - working autotools (e.g. aclocal)
>
> at least the former two should be installed when you have XCode
> properly installed. either you missed something when installing (e.g.
> only copied XCode app, but forgot to run the "installer"), or you have
> to add some paths to your PATH variable.
> try locating the "make" binary (e.g. `find / -name make`) and add that
> path to your PATH.
>
> autotools used to come with xcode, but it seems that they are not
> shipping it any longer (confirm [1]).
> you might have luck using a package-manager like "fink".
>
> fgasdrm
> IOhannes
>
>
>
> [1]
> http://jsdelfino.blogspot.co.at/2012/08/autoconf-and-automake-on-mac-os-x.html
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