Yeah, I tried building it myself but got a similar compile error. I'm on Intel but I assume that it works with both arches.
I'll go back and check it again... The OS X instructions weren't working for me. On Jan 19, 2007, at 7:33 AM, Michael D'Auria wrote: > Hunter, > > I would just install it without using ports, you can check out the > image_science page for info on how to compile with specific Mac OSX > tips. > > > On 1/18/07, Hunter Hillegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm > interested in trying ImageScience but I can't get FreeImage, the > processing lib, to build on MacOS X 10.4 (Intel). Has anyone had luck? > > I tried building from source and using DarwinPorts, both no dice: > > gonzo:~/Unix/Sources/imagescience_stuff/FreeImage hunter$ sudo port > install freeimage > ---> Building freeimage with target all > Error: Target com.apple.build returned: shell command "cd "/opt/local/ > var/db/dports/build/ > _opt_local_var_db_dports_sources_rsync.rsync.darwinports.org_dpupdate_ > dp > orts_graphics_freeimage/work/FreeImage" && make all" returned error 2 > Command output: Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:813: error: > expected `;' before 'TAGMAP' > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:821: error: 'strcmp' was not > declared in this scope > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:825: error: 'FreeImage_GetTagCount' > was not declared in this scope > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:825: error: 'WORD' was not declared > in this scope > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:825: error: > 'FreeImage_TagDataWidth' cannot be used as a function > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:825: error: > 'FreeImage_GetTagLength' was not declared in this scope > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:839: error: 'WORD' was not declared > in this scope > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:858: error: 'TAGMAP' is not a class > or namespace > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:858: error: 'iterator' was not > declared in this scope > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:858: error: expected `;' before 'i' > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:859: error: 'i' was not declared in > this scope > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:869: error: 'TAGMAP' is not a class > or namespace > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:869: error: 'iterator' was not > declared in this scope > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:869: error: expected `;' before 'i' > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:869: error: 'i' was not declared in > this scope > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:874: error: type '<type error>' > argument given to 'delete', expected pointer > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp: In function 'BOOL > FreeImage_GetMetadata(FREE_IMAGE_MDMODEL, FIBITMAP*, const char*, > FITAG**)': > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:887: error: 'TAGMAP' was not > declared in this scope > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:887: error: 'tagmap' was not > declared in this scope > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:891: error: 'METADATAMAP' was not > declared in this scope > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:891: error: 'metadata' was not > declared in this scope > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:891: error: 'struct > FREEIMAGEHEADER' has no member named 'metadata' > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp: In function 'unsigned int > FreeImage_GetMetadataCount(FREE_IMAGE_MDMODEL, FIBITMAP*)': > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:912: error: 'TAGMAP' was not > declared in this scope > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:912: error: 'tagmap' was not > declared in this scope > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:915: error: 'METADATAMAP' was not > declared in this scope > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:915: error: 'metadata' was not > declared in this scope > Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.cpp:915: error: 'struct > FREEIMAGEHEADER' has no member named 'metadata' > make[1]: *** [Source/FreeImage/BitmapAccess.o-ppc] Error 1 > make: *** [all] Error 2 > > > On Jan 18, 2007, at 11:59 AM, Ezra Zygmuntowicz wrote: > > > Mini magick is very nice. But also look at ImageScience. If you are > > only using rmagick for thumbnailing, resizing and cropping then > image > > science is much better. Its about 5 times faster and it doesn't leak > > any memory. Highly recommended. > > _______________________________________________ > Mongrel-users mailing list > Mongrel-users@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/mongrel-users > > _______________________________________________ > Mongrel-users mailing list > Mongrel-users@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/mongrel-users _______________________________________________ Mongrel-users mailing list Mongrel-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/mongrel-users