2017-06-26 16:47 GMT-03:00 Dan Wilcox danomatika@gmail.com:
I’m not sure. Even if you don’t, on newer versions of macOS, running “git” or “make” or whatever will automatically launch the install window for the command line tools.
good, so I have that, as I suspected. Anyway, I tried " xcode-select --install", and it just confirmed with "*error: command line tools are already installed, use "Software Update" to install updates*".
Anyway, moving on
cd pure-data
I'm there
./autogen.sh <— you only need to run this if the configure script is
not in the distribution (aka cloned from Github)
so, I cloned from github, which means I need to do this, right? So, I do it, and this is what I get: "*./autogen.sh: line 21: autoreconf: command not found*"
and I'm stuck already :/
./configure
yeah, moving on, doesn't work, I get "*./configure: No such file or directory*" - proving I really needed "./autogen.sh"
well, any ideas?
thanks