On Dec 22, 2008, at 1:18 PM, volker böhm wrote:
hi miller,
On 22 Dec 2008, at 19:07, Miller Puckette wrote:
Sounds like you have a rare Mac without an i386 compiler installed. I'm not sure, but I think bringing the development suite up to date should fix that.
hm, i might not be running the latest shiny intel macbook, but my machines are still working fine most of the time :) on the G5 i'm running xcode 2.5 which is the latest version for non- intel macs, if i'm not mistake. so i'd think gcc should be more or less up to date (4.01). i have no problem compiling UB externals for max for example, so i'm not sure if this is the issue.
Of course, they probably will insist that you also bring the OS up to date, and during the upgrade you'll lose all your files. If it were me, I'd just clench my teeth and use --disable-fat.
yeah, no problem, i don't insist on fat. but while using --disable-fat does fix the compilation, it doesn't turn up any usable binaries for me. if i do a ./pd in /bin i get a wish.app and a pd window, but the menus are empty and i can't load patches or play any audio.
i must be missing something else.
I don't think building FAT on ppc ever worked for me, that's why I added the --disable-fat option, which works fine.
http://puredata.info/docs/developer/MacOSXFink
If you set up your machine like the above instructions (you don't need Jack or Fink for vanilla), then use the pd-extended build system, you'll end up with a Pd-vanilla.app that works on Mac OS X. AFAIK, Miller's whole Mac OS X build system is not included in the SVN.
.hc
regards, volker.
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