I got PDP to load on MacOS X. the _gluOrtho2D problem was solved by installing Apple's X11. As for getting libquicktime installed, can you give us more info? A transcript of the fink install sesssion, for example?
.hc
On Monday, Apr 14, 2003, at 20:39 America/New_York, Josh Kinberg wrote:
When this package was announced, it said that PDP on OSX required an additional install of libquicktime using Fink. I've been trying to get libquicktime for a while now and am still unable to. I've followed all the instructions for downloading and installing "unstable" packages--Fink can definitely find it, but it still won't install. Guess it really is unstable? Any advice? Is libquicktime still necessary for PDP on OSX, or can I just go ahead and add the PDP Darwin file to my externals and not worry about libquicktime.
--Josh
From: Tom Schouten doelie@zzz.kotnet.org To: Ivan Franco ivan.franco@ydreams.com, PD pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Subject: pdp on osx (was Re: [PD] pdp.pd_darwin error: undefined reference to _gluOrtho2D) Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 01:36:02 +0200
On Tuesday 15 April 2003 01:00, Ivan Franco wrote:
Hi list.
I might be missing something here, but is there a pdp osx binary available? I'd like to give it a try too...
yes: http://zwizwa.fartit.com/pd/pdp/test/pdp.pd_darwin-0.11-test-8.tar.gz
it is almost the same as the 0.11.1 release (latest) you still need the source package for abstractions and documentation.
note that it's still a bit experimental. i didn't do much testing yet. once all the library issues are solved, there will be a decent binary release (maybe with all the libraries included).
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