Ryan, I will have to spend more time on this. Hopefully I will not have to compile everything. Once I get it working I will try to get it to work within Macports.
Thanks for all your help. Michael On Jan 20, 2008 10:45 PM, Ryan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Jan 20, 2008, at 08:29, Michael Franz wrote: > > > My new project is compiling alsa-lib 1.0.15. There seems to logic > > in the configuration and other files for the regular flavors > > (freebsd/linux/darwin/..) so I feel somewhat confident this can be > > accomplished. As I am not all that familar with autoconf and some > > of the standard tools I will probably have some pretty simple > > questions for you gurus. > > > > My first question has to deal with endian.h . It seems that linux > > has it as a standard include, but darwin uses machine/endian.h . I > > figure that I can patch the source (alsa) to use one or the other > > based on something from configure. In the past I have seen/used > > something like HAVE_XXXX_H around specific includes. Is there a > > better way to approach this problem? > > I don't know that we can help you with this. MacPorts is about taking > software that works on Mac OS X and making it easier to install. If > the software does not already work on Mac OS X, then your best bet is > to first work with the developers of the software to make it work on > Mac OS X. After they've done that, then you can make a MacPorts > portfile for it. > >
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