This is awesome, thanks so much. It compiles fine for me. But when I try to install the package, it tells me that my disk is full and won't let me install it (I have 16.6 GB free).
Now that I have started in on porting externals, I am wondering how I can best assist you in this endeavor.
.hc
On Monday, Feb 17, 2003, at 06:50 America/New_York, Adam Lindsay wrote:
Hi folks.
Thanks to gentle prodding from Alex and others, I took a look at the darwin build directory for the CVS externals. I just applied my same old heuristics of modifying a Linux makefile, and came up with something that hopefully can serve people as a good starting point.
I also started with a MacOSX-ish .pkg system, triggered by doing a 'make package' after doing a 'make' in the externals/build/darwin directory. It depends on PackageMaker.app (installed with Apple's Devtools).
The following externals are ones I had problems with, and so I simply ignore them. Most of them are a bit too linux-specific, others (rhythm_estimator) just need a bit more care and feeding: ogg* ossmixer plugin~ cdplayer proc (compiles, but useless) promiscous~ [sic] rhythm_estimator/* serialctl serial_bird (compiles, but useless) serial_ms streamin~ streamout~
After getting thoroughly confused at home, I finally managed to check the makefile in. MacOSX folks, please pound on this and confirm what does/ doesn't work.
Cheers, adam
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Hallo Hans-Christoph,
I'm glad it (mostly) worked for you. I'm often confused by the inner workings of Apple's PackageMaker/ Installer, myself. I don't have a direct answer to your question there, other than to experiment further with the Package.pmsp document (especially the settings in the Info pane) and see if you can come up with more general settings for your configuration.
I think the next step is making sure that all the other libraries (that aren't covered by the build directory) can be compiled, and that the methods to do so are documented.
Cheers, adam
Hans-Christoph Steiner said this at Wed, 19 Feb 2003 01:22:51 -0500:
This is awesome, thanks so much. It compiles fine for me. But when I try to install the package, it tells me that my disk is full and won't let me install it (I have 16.6 GB free).
Now that I have started in on porting externals, I am wondering how I can best assist you in this endeavor.
.hc
On Monday, Feb 17, 2003, at 06:50 America/New_York, Adam Lindsay wrote:
Hi folks.
Thanks to gentle prodding from Alex and others, I took a look at the darwin build directory for the CVS externals. I just applied my same old heuristics of modifying a Linux makefile, and came up with something that hopefully can serve people as a good starting point.
I also started with a MacOSX-ish .pkg system, triggered by doing a 'make package' after doing a 'make' in the externals/build/darwin directory. It depends on PackageMaker.app (installed with Apple's Devtools).
The following externals are ones I had problems with, and so I simply ignore them. Most of them are a bit too linux-specific, others (rhythm_estimator) just need a bit more care and feeding: ogg* ossmixer plugin~ cdplayer proc (compiles, but useless) promiscous~ [sic] rhythm_estimator/* serialctl serial_bird (compiles, but useless) serial_ms streamin~ streamout~
After getting thoroughly confused at home, I finally managed to check the makefile in. MacOSX folks, please pound on this and confirm what does/ doesn't work.
Cheers, adam
--
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