I guess installing developer tools is my best option. I can't really get the uni to install it on every computer though. I think I'll just install it at home, compile what I need and then install it at uni.
seems like the safest option.
Thanks...
Willem
At 10:06 AM 13/08/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Gcc does come with the developer tools under OSX.
I'm not sure if you can get just GCC by itself, probably best to install the dev tools on all the machines (make all the students happy ;)
good luck!
Ben ----- Original Message ----- From: "Willem Paling" willem@sydneyfriction.com To: pd-list@iem.at Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 7:38 AM Subject: [PD] GCC for MacOSX/Flashserver
OK,
So I'm trying to get my university (University of Technology Sydney) to
let
me install PD and the Flashserver internal in the computing lab so I can use it for a project I'm doing this semester. They've kindly given the OK and we installed PD today.
So Olaf says here
http://www.akustische-kunst.org/puredata/flash/flash.html
that the sources only compile with PD 0.37, we have PD 0.36 installed. So I downloaded the file flashserver-0.2g.zip and found there was no
binary
for OSX, so I couldn't install it.
So the first thing I want to know is, given that v0.2h will not COMPILE with PD 0.36, is there anything wrong with a binary version? If so, can anyone either point me to somewhere that I can acquire GCC for macosx so that I can compile v0.2g myself (I've had a real hard time finding it, everywhere seems to imply that you need developer tools installed regardless). Or better still, if there if anyone can send me a binary for macosx of v0.2g, that'd be swell.
I did briefly test the v0.2h binary with PD 0.36 on OSX, and found that it worked ok. But I wanted to be sure, as I'd rather get it all setup properly to start with rather than having to annoy the lab admin by making him come and fix it up for me all the time.
Thanks
Willem
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