On 5/3/06 6:45 AM, Ronald Lamprecht wrote: > Would you please update your "building_enigma_in_MacOS10.3.9.txt" out of > your first posting to be valid for 10.3.9 and 10.4 related to the > current Enigma version including all of your patches?
Here it is. I'm sure it needs a proofreading, as I have had lots of distractions from work I'm supposed to be doing while putting it together :-) Johannes, how does it look? -- sidney
Here are steps I used to build Enigma under MacOS 10.3.9 that already had X-11 installed (I use OpenOffice, so whatever that needs was there already), using svn trunk. I can't say for sure if having X-11 installed made any difference. I mention it in case that is a necessary prerequisite. 1. Very important for building a number of unix projects in 10.3.9 is to downgrade QuickTime 7.0.4 to version 7.0.1 using http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/quicktime701reinstallerforquicktime704.html The QuickTime 7.0.4 upgrade was pushed out as part of a 10.3.9 software update. It installs a version of libstdc++ that was built with a newer version of gcc than the 3.3 that ships with MacOS 10.3.9, resulting in various linker errors when trying to build many projects ported from unix that used to build fine. The downgrade fixes that. The downgrade is not necessary to build in MacOS 10.4. If you continue to get mysterious linker errors you can also try reinstalling xcode 1.5. Some people said it restored some files messed up by a software update. I tried it at one point earlier before I found out about the QuickTime problem and it didn't by itself help, so I can't say for sure if it that really is also necessary. 2. I earlier installed, for some other projects, gettext, freetype, and libpng, so I can't say for sure if any of the other required libraries requires one or more of them. If you see errors about anything like that missing when you try the next steps, download the source of whichever you need from its project web site, and use ./configure ; make ; sudo make install 3. Download latest versions of autoconf (2.59) and automake (1.9.6). The versions included in 10.3.9 are too old. I don't know about the versions that are included with 10.4. Build and installed them from sources using ./configure ; make ; sudo make install 4. Install binary packages of SDL, SDL-devel, SDL_mixer, SDL_image, and SDL_ttf, available from http://libsdl.org in the links under Download. I used SDL 1.2, the current stable build at the time, downloading http://www.libsdl.org/release/SDL-1.2.9.dmg and http://www.libsdl.org/release/SDL-devel-1.2.9.pkg.tar.gz and found the other packages at the Libraries link under Downloads: http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_image http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_ttf In each case download both the source and the MacOSX binary package. For this step install the binary packages into the /Library directory (which is the default). 5. Download the source tarballs (see previous step) of SDL, SDL_mixer, SDL_image, and SDL_ttf. Unpack them somewhere convenient, then build and install each of them, starting with SDL. All of them installed fine using ./configure ; make ; sudo make install IMPORTANT: If you are using DarwinPorts or Fink, you may want to stick to using it for the source builds, which means the SDL* static link libraries will be installed in, for example, /usr/fink instead of /usr/local/lib. 6. Download and install the xerces-c library. If you are using DarwinPorts or Fink you may be able to get a binary development package or at least get a source version from DarwinPort or Fink to build under that environment. I use neither, so here is what I did: Download the source tarball of xerces-c from http://xml.apache.org/dist/xerces-c/stable/ I got version 2.7.0 and unpacked it in /usr/local/src. Change references to those in the following commands to match your circumstances: export XERCESCROOT=/usr/local/src/xerces-c-src_2_7_0 cd /usr/local/src/xerces-c-src_2_7_0/src/xercesc ./configure make sudo make install Then I had to do the following important step, which create a static link library, as the MacOSX version of the xerces-c 2.7 build does not do that. Put the following in an executable file in the $XERCESCROOT/src/xercesc directory, cd to that directory and run it. #!/bin/sh make -n XML_LIB_DIR=$XERCESCROOT/lib/dummy | grep 'c++ .*\.dylib' | tr \ \\n | grep '\.o$' | ( cd ../../obj ; xargs ar rcs $XERCESCROOT/lib/libxerces-c.a ) Then sudo cp $XERCESCROOT/lib/libxerces-c.a /usr/local/lib/ 7. Once all the above are all installed, build a Mac application bundle from the command line by cd to the root directory of the Enigma source tree (i.e., the directory above src) and running the commands: ./autogen.sh ./configure make make macapp The first line is only necessary if you are starting from the svn sources. If you downloaded a release tarball, it should already have had autogen.sh run and you can start with ./configure. The final line builds a Mac OS X application bundle called Enigma.app and a compressed disk image containing it called enigma.dmg, both in the etc/ directory under the source tree root. You should be able to copy the enigma.dmg file to a Mac running 10.3.9 that has not had the various libraries required for building Enigma installed, open the disk image, and drop the Enigma app into any disk folder, e.g., Applications, to install Enigma. I have tested this only by building under 10.3.9 and running on 10.3.9. Someone should update this file once they have tried building on 10.4 and tested the resulting application on both 10.3.9 and 10.4.
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