Teresa CLARK a écrit : > I have been wanting to install and try out your program and finally > tried today. > I am running OSX 10.5.5. I tried to find the prerequisites but had > trouble finding: > autotools-dev > libxml2 and libxml2-dev - I found libxml2.2.dylib - is this the same > thing? Also folders for libxml2, py-libxml2, py25-libxml2, rb-libxml2 >
Well... I must admit I'm far from being a Mac OSX expert, I've touched it only once in my life... Autotools-dev is a mistake on the site, you're right, it is only on Debian/Linux packaging system, I'll correct it. For the libxml2, maybe it is called libxml? And I don't know the name of the development libraries in Mac OS... Is there anyone on the list using Mac OSX? I have a friend who has a Mac, I'll ask him for an account on his machine to test a thing or two, but as Mac OS is not easily virtualizable or installable on my computers, it's pretty hard for me to test these things... But I'll try. > When I ran autoconf -f I got the error > macro 'AM_LANGINFO_CODESET' not found in library. > How do I fix this? Is is important? > > I then pressed on. After running Make the last lines were: > ld warning: in /usr/local/lib/libltdl.dylib, file is not of required > architecture > Undefined symbols: > "_lt_dlopenext", referenced from: > _open_plugin in gregorio-gregorio-utils.o > "_lt_dlsetsearchpath", referenced from: > _main in gregorio-gregorio-utils.o > "_lt_dlclose", referenced from: > _main in gregorio-gregorio-utils.o > _main in gregorio-gregorio-utils.o > "_lt_dlinit", referenced from: > _main in gregorio-gregorio-utils.o > "_lt_dlsym", referenced from: > _main in gregorio-gregorio-utils.o > _main in gregorio-gregorio-utils.o > ld: symbol(s) not found > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > make[1]: *** [gregorio] Error 1 > make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 > > I am left with the $ prompt. > I am not an expert in using the Terminal but am willing to try. > Hmmm... I must admit I've never seen such an error on Linux nor Cygwin... > I think I have all the other prerequisites. > I have been using Opustex to typeset Gregorian chants and my daughter > and I have built up a large library of code. We would like to share > the joy with others. Maybe a temporary solution would be to install a Linux on a VirtualBox? It's quite slow but running gregorio would be fast anyway. But it's a heavy solution... I'll try to find a solution! Thank you for your interest in Gregorio! -- Elie _______________________________________________ Gregorio-devel mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-devel
