Thanks for the feedback.  The installer we use is from ZeroG, who have been
bought by Macrovision.  I was trying the MacOSX installer as a very rough
prototype.  I don't have good access to a MacOSX machine, so testing this
installer has been difficult at best.  For the next release, we are looking
for an alternative installer.  Macrovision bought both InstallAnywhere and ZeroG.
I tried InstallAnywhere some time ago (ptII3.x?) and found wanting.
So, I'm looking for an installer other than ZeroG and InstallAnywhere.
 
_Christopher 
----- Original Message -----
From: Joe Porter
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: OSX Installation

It works fine when compiled and run from the command line, so something may be amiss with the OSX installer.

-Joe


On 2/17/06, Joe Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The OSX installation seems to be structured a little bit differently.  I didn't find a bin directory in the toplevel of the installed files, but it does place several Mac app files in the top level, which is what I've been trying to run.  Maybe that's the problem.

I may have to go back and compile it myself from scratch.

Thanks,
-Joe


On 2/17/06, Edward A. Lee < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Looks to me like a classpath problem.  I would try running
./configure in the ptII home directory, and then invoking bin/vergil.
Here's what I get when I do that:


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