what about using saga through qgis? The plugin on linux seems to work
pretty well (Faunalia has performed some serious tests for a bunch of
modules). Would that not avoid the wxpython issue?
Agus

2011/11/12 William Kyngesburye <[email protected]>:
> Well, it's looks like SAGA is going to be a tough one on OS X.
>
> One big issue for me is that it doesn't support wxPython (for the GUI) 2.9 
> yet.  2.9 is needed on Snow Leopard and Lion to make a fully-64bit SAGA.  But 
> it should compile fine with a 32bit wxPython 2.8.  I just prefer to have 
> things keep up with OS X.
>
> Configuration is strange - unlike all other configurations I've seen, SAGA 
> configure does NOT detect or have any way to specify locations for dependent 
> libraries and software, like wxPython, GDAL, PROJ, ...  It either expects 
> libraries to be in standard system paths (/usr, /usr/local), or finds package 
> config scripts (wx-config, gdal-config, ...) during compilation.
>
> This means adding stuff to your PATH to be able to find wxPython at all (the 
> "official" distribution puts it in a subfolder of /usr/local/lib, so 
> wx-config is not in the PATH) or any of my frameworks.  For those that don't 
> have config scripts (ie PROJ), it will probably mean messing around with 
> CFLAGS and LDFLAGS - I didn't get past the wxPython 2.9 problem to be able to 
> try anything else.
>
> On Nov 10, 2011, at 11:26 AM, William Kyngesburye wrote:
>
>> After a quick look, I don't think the python version is a problem - there is 
>> no mention of a minimum Python.
>>
>> SAGA has a lot of compiled C++, it's not just Python, so you need binaries 
>> or compile yourself.  wxPython is also required, for the GUI.
>>
>> I can look into how to do the compilation on OS X, and may even make an 
>> installer package, though I support Leopard any more with my packages so 
>> you'd still have to compile it yourself.
>>
>> On Nov 10, 2011, at 10:51 AM, Daniel Alejandro Pacheco wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everythere,
>>>
>>> I am having some trouble in the moment when I want install some plugins 
>>> that I need, in the beginning I thought that is because the plugins are 
>>> broken, but later I understood that is because first, I need to install 
>>> Phyton bindings for SAGA if I want run this plugins, the BIG problem is 
>>> that in the webpage QGIS SAGA interface wiki I can´t find how to install it 
>>> in Macintosh Leopard, I reviewed other tutorials, and in none mention the 
>>> issue. My question is how can solve this problem?? I think that maybe I 
>>> need update my version of Phyton to 2.6, because OSX Leopard has Phyton 
>>> version 2.5, how can I do it? And I don´t know if this update solve this 
>>> problem.
>>>
>>> Maybe someone can help me.
>>> Tks for you help
>>>
>>> Best Regards
>>>
>>> Daniel
>>>
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