> >> I am new to the group here and posting for the first time after a quick > >> search in the archives... > >> > >> I am VERY interested in getting Plucker to work on my machine which is > >> running OS X 10.2.1. I know it has python installed as part of the > >> system, but I am not a coder... Are there instructions or perhaps a > >> build anywhere so I can get this going? The app is installed on my > >> Palm (m505) and it looks quite nice, though I only have the manual on > >> there so I can't speak to the quality of the sites yet.
> > There is a Plucker OSX installer on the downloads page of www.plkr.org. > > Have you tried it yet? > Rob, I think he also wanted to get Plucker Desktop working too. and was > having problems with the conduit. I was following his thread on another > group and sent him this way. There is some generic build instructions on http://desktop.plkr.org The steps for making on OSX would be: -Install the dev tools OSX CD if haven't done so already. -Download the wxMac package from www.wxwindows.org and do what it says for install (likely configure, then a make). Make the XML resources and StyledTextCtrl libraries alos that are included in the wxMac package. -Download the Plucker Desktop source from CVS. -Make it on OSX, likely cd to plucker_desktop and type: make -f Makefile-wx-standalone. I haven't had any access to an OSX machine, so can't tell the specifics. There have been some others that have built it successfully over the summertime on OSX. Wesley picked it up and built it for Solaris and made a package. For the conduit, there is some blanks in the sourcecode to be filled in for Palm Hotsync integration, since there is no documentation, and I don't have an OSX computer yet. I'll get an OSX laptop of my own in the coming weeks and do up a version. You can just roll your own syncing behaviour in the meantime by outputing all .pdb files to a folder, and specifying a command after syncing all channels to send them to the palm. Best wishes, Robert _______________________________________________ plucker-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.rubberchicken.org/mailman/listinfo/plucker-list

