Nice!
Added a notice to the front page and on http://www.solfege.org/Solfege/MacOSX
Feel free to update the page if necessary.

Tom Cato

2009/1/24 Allen McBride <[email protected]>:
> Hi Tom and everyone,
> I thought I'd mention that I just compiled Solfege 3.12.1 on my mac, and it
> worked fine.  I just followed the first two lines of the generic
> instructions ("./configure" and then "make") and then instead of the third
> line, I used "sudo make install".  I haven't tested it thoroughly to make
> sure everything works, nor do I know that it would work for other systems (I
> have Mac OS 10.5 running on Intel, with Python 2.5.2).  I'll let you know if
> I run into trouble down the road, but I thought you might want to put a note
> on the website about it.  For me, at least, and assuming there are no hidden
> problems to be found, this was easier than installing 3.10 using fink.
> --Allen
>
>
> On Nov 12, 2008, at 9:13 AM, Tom Cato Amundsen wrote:
>
> I'm sorry, but the only info about OS X is this:
> http://www.solfege.org/Solfege/InstallingSolfege#toc6
> http://www.solfege.org/Solfege/FinkInstallMacOsX
>
> So I believe you have to compile it yourself right now. Someone named Jean
> created a package for solfege 3.8.2, but I don't have the email, only his
> instructions on the wiki.
>
> We need someone to step up and do the job of packaging for OSX. Or someone
> should sponsor me a Mac. Then there will be OSX releases :-)
>
> Tom Cato
>
> 2008/11/12 Allen McBride <[email protected]>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I just checked the website and I see that 3.12.0 is out.  Cool.  Is
>> there a way for Mac users to get in on this?  Is a fink release
>> planned, or is compiling from source feasible for a layperson?  (I
>> just subscribed to the list... I tried to see if there was anything
>> about macs in the release announcement on the list, but when I click
>> on that message in the archives, for some reason I get some message
>> from 2002 instead.)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Allen
>>
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