Hey,
Unless you made changes to configure.in and makefile.in, then the build process will ignore the Fink Tcl/Tk. It'll use the Tcl/Tk frameworks in /System/Library/Frameworks or /Library/Frameworks.
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On Mar 26, 2008, at 10:26 PM, bsoisoi wrote:
Hi David,
I'm using tcl/tk 8.4.16-4 from fink. I've attached a text file showing all of my installed packages from fink. There are all the packages installed (from unstable) including dependencies to build pd-extended. You won't need most of these to build Miller's vanilla from svn (only tcl/tk, fftw3 from Fink and Jack from jackosx.com). Are you getting errors saying tcl/tk can't be found? <fink-installed-bsoisoi.rtf><configure.in>
I've been having trouble as well. I'm able to build about 95% of pd-extended, but I keep getting stuck on a few packages (hid, hcs, pdp, toxy, widgets). Pd-vanilla will build just fine, though. (although you might need to edit Miller's configure.in to change a few instances of Jack to Jackmp (I've attached mine as well)).
Which version of Fink are you using? Since Fink 0.28.1, all essential packages (from unstable) will build just fine. You'll need to get 0.28.1 from sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php? group_id=17203&package_id=13043&release_id=583449
Once you can get pd-vanilla built, lets look into finding where the issues exist for 10.5 compatibility with the builds. Another set of free cycles will really help :).
Does this help any? Email me or catch me in #dataflow on freenode if you need anything. Cheers, ~Brandon
On Mar 26, 2008, at 11:40 AM, David Plans Casal wrote:
Hello
Can people (Miller?) let me know what Tcl/Tk versions they are using to build from SVN trunk on OSX 10.5? Brandon?
And, how about those Leopard builds? Can I help in any way? (just been trying to build from trunk using 8.4 and then 8.5 and finding a bit tough)
David
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