On Fri, Jan 02, 2015 at 08:31:08PM +0100, Henrik Brautaset Aronsen wrote: > >I gave up on homebrew ages ago. It causes way more problems than it > >solves, especially when trying to ship binaries > > I had a Mac here without any dev tools on it, so I decided to try the build > instructions that I updated on the website in October. It has later been > changed by others, but my version still works with minor changes. > > Advantages: > - Uses Qt5 from Homebrew, no compilation necessary.
OK > - Uses latest Marble from official sources, no special branch or patches > necessary. No. Not good. You get the weird Wiki-shit and strange context menues and it tries to load plugins and all kind of oddities. We really don't want the stock marble. Trust me > - Fewer options in Subsurface qmake. > > Disadvantages: > - Somewhat longer Marble build instructions. But I could make a script in > packages/macosx/ to fix that (if anyone wants it). Have you looked at the SIZE of your marble libs? My guess is around 100MB... > Should I create a patch for the INSTALL file, and update the website? Not really... I'm glad this works for you, but I don't want to tell our users to do it this way. Frankly, the number of people building from source who aren't on the list is most likely low single digits, anyway... /D _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
