My exact shell command is osx-packager -verbose -clean -plugins ALL

All compiles well, any errors are probably scrolled off of the screen..  I post nightly builds to my website @ www.thesniderpad.com under the downloads section..   You can check a few out to see if I am missing something..

Commenting on another post, to detect the filesystem on a Mac OSX system, you would use the diskutil command..  for example:
diskutil info <device or mount point or device node>

Disk Util command on an HFS+ volume:

$ diskutil info .
   Device Node:        /dev/disk0s3
   Device Identifier:  disk0s3
   Mount Point:        /
   Volume Name:        Macintosh HD

   File System:        Journaled HFS+
                       Journal size 8192 k at offset 0x8601000
   Owners:             Enabled
   Partition Type:     Apple_HFS
   Bootable:           Is bootable
   Media Type:         Generic
   Protocol:           ATA
   SMART Status:       Verified
   UUID:               64766A3E-04D3-3196-BE53-6C1B0C0FF25E

   Total Size:         74.4 GB
   Free Space:         34.8 GB

   Read Only:          No
   Ejectable:          No


Disk Util command on an HFSX volume:
$ diskutil info .
   Device Node:        /dev/disk0s3
   Device Identifier:  disk0s3
   Mount Point:        /
   Volume Name:        Mac Disk

   File System:        Case-sensitive Journaled HFS+
                       Journal size 8192 k at offset 0x12c000
   Owners:             Enabled
   Partition Type:     Apple_HFSX
   Bootable:           Is bootable
   Media Type:         Generic
   Protocol:           ATA
   SMART Status:       Verified
   UUID:               6D06333D-B5BE-3E20-B614-6ACD970B2E72

   Total Size:         37.1 GB
   Free Space:         19.3 GB

   Read Only:          No
   Ejectable:          No

On Nov 20, 2005, at 3:35 PM, George Nassas wrote:

On 20-Nov-05, at 5:24 PM, David Snider wrote:

Interesting, I never noticed that before, just as an FYI, my Mac Mini that I'm using for compiles seems to work fine and it is using the /usr/bin/which
...
$ which blah
no blah in /bin /sbin /usr/bin /usr/sbin

Yup, that's the problem. test expects one string on each side of the != and "no blaa in ..." doesn't go over too well. Then when you try to build a partially configured source tree things really go downhill.

Are you building the plugins? Regular myth configure seems OK. Do you have sdl (synaesthesia output)? I don't and that's the first which that fails for me. Later there's one for pkg-config that fails too.

I assume the redirection in a line like

if test x`which pkg-config 2>/dev/null` != x"" ; then

is trying to work around noisy which programs but Apple's writes its error message to stdout. Grrr!

- George

 

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