You're right: any QuickTime component probably requires Xcode. Based on your comments, the only suggestion I have is to read through the compiler options and look for ones which affect the Objective-C++ mix. I do recall a few command-line options for changing the behavior of the compiler, and they're all available from Xcode if you change the build settings.
There are a couple of Apple-hosting mailing lists for Xcode, QuickTime, Cocoa, etc. You might find some help there. Beyond that, I don't have much to offer at this time. I worked on a similar plugin many years ago, but ran out of time. Brian Willoughby Sound Consulting On Jul 21, 2010, at 06:46, Dmitry Kichenko wrote: > On 2010-07-21, at 2:24 AM, Brian Willoughby <[email protected]> > wrote: >> The flac sources are distributed in a configuration that is >> designed primarily for building from the command-line. I seem to >> recall that there might have been an Xcode project in there at >> some point, but if there was, it never worked well. In all >> honesty, I may be getting confused with some other open source >> project on that last point. > > Thanks for the quick reply! > > I think I couldve been a little more clear in my intentions: I'm > trying to compile the Xiph QuickTime component. > > I managed to compile the FLAC.framework as is by changing the SDK > over to 10.5 and setting a universal build in the project settings. > I haven't tried FLAC++ but at this point I'm mostly interested in > getting the Xiph QuickTime component to build, which is what's > failing the most it seems. > > Incidentally, I found some reports with similar error messages > stemming from intermixing Objective-C and C++ code and gcc getting > confused, but since this is an Xcode project I'm wondering how it > ever worked, if it has. > >> In any event, if you want to compile flac on OSX, then just use >> Terminal.app > > I'm not sure I can build a QT .component from the terminal without > resorting to xcodebuild. The latest source seems to have had > changes made to the Xcode project, which gives me hope that at one > point, around this time in the summer, one year ago someone was > able to successfully get it all to build :) > > Would appreciate any pointers in the direction I should be heading > and where to get help. _______________________________________________ Flac-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac-dev
