The biggest problem I see is that if we use macports it will be a bit
harder to bump dependency versions.


On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 7:26 AM, Tres Finocchiaro <
[email protected]> wrote:

> If you want to make the laundry list of wgets and tar -xcf's, be my guest
> but this build has its dependencies met and should build without vst or
> mallets, both of which are doable given a few more hours.
>
> In its current form, we have wiki  instructions that are 95% complete for
> a first build.
>
> The issue I'm encountering now isn't MacPorts as much as it is GNU vs
> Clang but I believe it to be minor.  MacPorts supports alternate compilers,
> and I'm looking for help choosing one and setting it up.
>
> MacPorts seems to be doing exactly what we are looking for.  I'm not
> opposed to another approach, but it seems my assumptions about MacPorts
> were misled as they were based on some internet comments from quite a while
> ago that are not necessarily still valid.
>
> If you think about the process to build on Linux, this is a nearly
> identical process.
>
> Again, I'm happy with downloading tarballs if it helps, but GCC on Mac is
> now just a symbolic link to clang, so you'll have the same exact issues
> compiling the LMMS source code unless you override the default GCC as the
> linked article describes, which is what I think our next steps should be,
> as the other option would be to modify a potentially large amount of code.
>
> -Tres
>



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