Hi again... sorry to drag this out again, but I have a stab whenever I have time, and, well... not a lot of time around here recently, but this week's been different... :)
I've taken a big look into fink (fink.sf.net) at sourceforge, and it's rather neat... they have all the stuff ported that I believe we need... altho the gnome-print and gal packages they have are classified as "unstable"... beeeerk, who cares... nothing is ever "stable" as far as I'm concerned... so am now in the position where I can do a ./configure for gnomesword and it doesn't complain... compiling is a different matter... complains in: gs_setup.c:1308: bad macro argument list cpp-precomp: warning: errors during smart preprocessing, retrying in basic mode make[2]: *** [gs_setup.o] Error 1 make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2 and then it stops, of course... is there more info I should post? using OS X 10.1.1, and gal 0.18.1 and gnome-print 0.32 if that helps? am not quite thinking properly atm (sleepy) so shall fix that before trying to fix other stuff... :) it is nice being able to use gnumeric on this machine, tho... :) ybic nic... :) On Sunday, October 28, 2001, at 11:43 AM, Chris Little wrote: > If you could get GNOME running on Mac OS X, you would forever have my > respect & admiration. I know the GNU-Darwin folks have parts of GTK+ & > GNOME ported, but I don't think it's enough to run GnomeSword yet. I > don't see forcing users to install GNU-Darwin as a viable alternative to > a native Mac OS X front-end though. Plus I'd like to get Sword running > on Mac Classic (which rules this & Qt out, but not wxWindows). As an > aside... isn't it pathetic that TrollTech, a commercial developer, > couldn't get Qt ported to Mac Classic, but wxWindows, a free software > competitor, already has? > > --Chris > > "Morality may keep you out of jail, but it takes the blood of Christ to keep you out of Hell." -- Charles Spurgeon ------------------------------------------------- Interested in finding out more about God, Jesus, Christianity and "the meaning of life"? Visit http://www.christianity.net.au -------------------------------------------------