On Oct 21, 2006, at 8:32 PM, Kilian Koepsell wrote:

hi,

i just wanted to share some experience i made trying to compile pd on mac intel:

- pd wouldn't compile using TclTkAqua-8.4.10.dmg. only after i un- installed the package i was able to compile pd.

Yeah, you should use the built-in Frameworks for Intel. or build them from source. You can use the built-in ones by just not installing anything, and ignoring the bit in the HOWTO about the Standalone.dmg.

.hc

- the result was a binary that would start but was useless -- it wouldn't open any new window.
- miller puckette's version 0.40 compiles and runs on my computer.

it yould be  great if you would get it to work.
in case you encounter the same problem, it might be a good idea to try compiling miller's version in order to be sure that
you are not missing any of the dependencies.

good luck,
  kilian



On Oct 21, 2006, at 3:15 PM, Steffen wrote:


On 21/10/2006, at 21.09, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:

I recommend Fink for this since there are a number of scripts that rely on Fink that automate things. But if you want to take all rewriting all that stuff for DarwinPorts, I won't stop you.

Attached is a text file (hopefully) displaying some "research" and in which i conclude that i'm not gonna use DarwinPorts to build Pd- extended.

If you go with DarwinPorts, I'd say make a page called:

http://puredata.org/docs/developer/MacOSXDarwinPorts

I should properly add this to the wiki for future reference/work?

<Pd-extended_packages.txt>
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