Hi Marius,
I've been compiling with these instructions and it's worked so far in Linux Fedora and OSX: http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/syllabi/267.07f/gem-cribsheet.htm
hope it helps,
best,
J
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 9:55 PM, marius schebella marius.schebella@gmail.com wrote:
hi, I would like to get gem compiling on a mac. I got sources from cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.gem.iem.at:/cvsroot/pd-gem co Gem GemLibs I found the GEM_darwin.xcodeproj and opened it, a lot of files were marked red (which means not found). Wherever I could, I changed the path or tried to get the files. it was easy for m_pd.h, it was less easy for macosx_math.cpp and macosx_math.h. I found two files of that name in the internet, but not sure if these are the missing??? I did not know where to get libftgl.a, tried with fink, but did not install. I then tried to compile ftgl myself, but that was even worse than Gem. (I don't know how to include all needed files. I thought everything that is listed under Groups and Files automatically is included in the search path? but after some time I had enough of "error: freetype/config/ftheader.h: No such file or directory".) I thought then maybe It was possible to set my xcode project to compile without ftgl?
also Cg.Framework (which was not set as an absolute path) and libMallocDebug.a were missing. I had both files lying around somewhere, so I included these.
but in the end it was frustrated, because I ended up with a bunch of errors.
what is my problem with including the paths? should I forget xcode and do everything from command line? and how can I do the same as in pd-extended - create a lot of dynamic linked libraries? marius.
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