hi miller, On 22 Dec 2008, at 19:07, Miller Puckette wrote: > Sounds like you have a rare Mac without an i386 compiler > installed. I'm > not sure, but I think bringing the development suite up to date should > fix that.
hm, i might not be running the latest shiny intel macbook, but my machines are still working fine most of the time :) on the G5 i'm running xcode 2.5 which is the latest version for non- intel macs, if i'm not mistake. so i'd think gcc should be more or less up to date (4.01). i have no problem compiling UB externals for max for example, so i'm not sure if this is the issue. > Of course, they probably will insist that you also bring the > OS up to date, and during the upgrade you'll lose all your files. > If it > were me, I'd just clench my teeth and use --disable-fat. yeah, no problem, i don't insist on fat. but while using --disable-fat does fix the compilation, it doesn't turn up any usable binaries for me. if i do a ./pd in /bin i get a wish.app and a pd window, but the menus are empty and i can't load patches or play any audio. i must be missing something else. regards, volker. _______________________________________________ Pd-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev
