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Re: Building for OSX
- From: "Robert Goulding" <Goulding dot 2 at nd dot edu>
- To: "Stan Shebs" <shebs at apple dot com>, "Hans Ronne" <hronne at comhem dot se>
- Cc: <xconq7 at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 21:01:23 -0500
- Subject: Re: Building for OSX
- References: <l03130300bcefe53ee951@[212.181.162.155]> <40CA3B15.2040509@apple.com>
> >>Is it possible to build the CVS for OSX using only the Apple
> >>Development Tools - i.e., do I need CodeWarrior?
> >>
> >
> >It should be possible. It was Stan who did the basic carbonization of
xconq
> >back in 2002, and I'm almost sure he used the Apple Tools. He even
created
> >a Project Builder folder in the CVS sources, though he never checked
> >anything into it.
> >
> Oh yeah, forgot about it. I guess it'll have to be an Xcode project
> now. And yes, what I got working was with Apple's tools - have to get
> ptomaine poisoning in one's own restaurant and all that. :-)
>
So the Carbon build available from the webpage is done with .. what? Sorry
to be dim; I've only recently changed from Linux to Mac OSX, so my only
experience of compilation is configure - make; but when I try this on the
CVS code, it gets hung-up when linking to the tcl libraries. (Sorry can't
be more specific; I'm away from my Mac). Are there any tips for getting a
Carbonised app to compile using straightforward configure and make, and gcc
etc?
Robert.