On 2020-07-10 23:22, Stephan Witt wrote:
Am 08.07.2020 um 17:42 schrieb racoon <xraco...@gmx.de>:



On 2020-07-08 08:28, Stephan Witt wrote:
Am 07.07.2020 um 07:35 schrieb Daniel <xraco...@gmx.de>:

On 2020-07-07 07:30, Daniel wrote:
On 2020-07-07 00:24, Stephan Witt wrote:
Am 06.07.2020 um 09:59 schrieb Daniel <xraco...@gmx.de>:

On 2020-03-15 21:37, Stephan Witt wrote:
Am 15.03.2020 um 17:16 schrieb Daniel <xraco...@gmx.de>:

Hi,

I am about to try compiling and using master on macOS. I just has a look at 
INSTALL.MacOSX. It mentions Qt version 4. That seems a bit outdated. But I 
guess that I am looking at the latest guide to compile on macOS, right?
Yes, it’s outdated. It should work with Qt4 - but Qt4 cannot be used on recent 
macOS.
Basically I’m using the script LyX-Mac-binary-release.sh in development folder. 
That’s much easier than other options, IMO.
First step is to install Xcode and the automake and/or cmake utilities. This 
can be done with macports or homebrew. I’m using macports.
Second step is to get Qt5 - as source or binary distribution. I’m using the 
source tarball and build Qt5 myself.
Optional components are the spell checker and libmagic frameworks.
Finally I start development/LyX-Mac-binary-release.sh with
--enable-cxx11
--with-qt-dir=/path/to/qt5
Stephan

Thanks. Finally came around trying it on macOS. I take it one has to run the 
last command with sh, right? So, from the lyx directory (in the lyxgit 
directory) I execute

sh development/LyX-Mac-binary-release.sh --enable-cxx11 
--with-qt-dir=/Users/<username>/Qt/5.9.9

(where I replace <username> by my macOS user name. Unfortunately, I get the 
following:

: command not found-binary-release.sh: line 2:
: command not found-binary-release.sh: line 4:
: command not found-binary-release.sh: line 9:
: command not found-binary-release.sh: line 19:
: command not found-binary-release.sh: line 23:
: command not found-binary-release.sh: line 27:
': not a valid identifiery-release.sh: line 28: unset: `LD_LIBRARY_PATH
: command not found-binary-release.sh: line 29:
: command not found-binary-release.sh: line 44:
: command not found-binary-release.sh: line 49:
development/LyX-Mac-binary-release.sh: line 53: syntax error near unexpected 
tok'n `in
'evelopment/LyX-Mac-binary-release.sh: line 53: `case "${QtVersion}:${QtAPI}" in

By the way, if finally successful, where will this put the LyX.app?

Daniel

Yes, that’s true - this is the build from the shipped tar file for 2.3.4.3. But 
it works for git clones too.

The difference to master is the name of the directory and this is your choice. 
I’m using „lyx“ for it. I have another git clone for stable named „lyx-2.3.x“.

The resulting applications are placed in lyx-build and named according to the 
AC_INIT macro in configure.ac (e.g. LyX,2.4.0dev => LyX-2.4.0dev.app).

In case you want to do the single steps w/o the build script you may try the 
following:

1. create a dedicated build dir - e.g. lyx-build/master

2. create or update the configure script - run autogen.sh in your git checkout 
(in place)

In this step I get:

% sh autogen.sh
: command not found
: command not found
: command not found:
'utogen.sh: line 18: syntax error near unexpected token `in
'utogen.sh: line 18: `case $automake_version in

I guess it does not fails for some reason?

This is weird. There must be something very special with your shell. Here I 
have:

$ type sh
sh is hashed (/bin/sh)


Probably yours is different - zsh? Did you change it yourself?

If I try that I get:

$ zsh
% type sh
sh is /bin/sh
% cd ~/git/lyx
% sh autogen.sh
Using automake (GNU automake) 1.16.2
Using autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.69
Building macros...
Building config header template…
…

No problem.

Stephan

Mine is indeed zsh. After some macOS update there was an automatic prompt for changing to zsh. I think it is suggested because it updated more frequently by apple and it is the default since Catalina.

If I try bash I get

% bash

The default interactive shell is now zsh.
To update your account to use zsh, please run `chsh -s /bin/zsh`.
For more details, please visit https://support.apple.com/kb/HT208050.
bash-3.2$ type sh
sh is /bin/sh
bash-3.2$ sh autogen.sh
: command not found
: command not found:
: command not found:
'utogen.sh: line 18: syntax error near unexpected token `in
'utogen.sh: line 18: `case $automake_version in


After doing the "automatic" change to zsh some time ago, I noticed that no commands were working anymore. So, I tried

https://stackoverflow.com/a/18428774

which seemed to have fixed the problem. I don't know whether the fact that I cannot run autogen.sh has anything to do with it.

Daniel

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