hello,
...after upgrading to 10.4, I figured it would be nice to update the GEM project so that it would be more easily compiled, and this would mean to have xcode call an "external build system", which we already have in configure and make...unfortunately, right outta the gates configure isn't recognising the platform:
tiggity:~/puredataDev/Gem/src/gnu tigital$ ./configure --with-ftgl creating cache ./config.cache uname: illegal option -- - usage: uname [-amnprsv] uname: illegal option -- - usage: uname [-amnprsv] HEAD: /usr/include /usr/local/include ../../../GemLibs/ LIBS: ../../../GemLibs/ /usr/local/lib /usr/local/src checking host system type... configure: error: can not guess host type; you must specify one tiggity:~/puredataDev/Gem/src/gnu tigital$
...and I know little to nothing about configure scripts...so, I wonder if I shouldn't just make a specific "makefile.osx" and leave that in gem/src/gnu? If this is done, will it be able to detect new files as they are added, or do we have to also go ahead and change the makefile for each file added?
jamie