Hey,

madsen, if you are not, can you please join up to the synfig-devl list?

http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/synfig-devl

Here are the build instructions if you are having trouble:

http://wiki.synfig.com/Build_instructions

If you can, please add the package names of the dependencies for the
fink distribution to that page (like how we have debian/gentoo). We've
had problems with spam so you need to register a login to edit it. If
you come across any problems we can help you in #synfig and there is
#fink for fink stuff too.

Not sure how related fink packages are to debian ones, but the debian
packages might be helpful to you if they are similar:

http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-synfig

On Fri, 2007-02-23 at 20:35 +0100, Anders K. Madsen wrote:
> On Feb 23, 2007, at 6:27 PM, Paul Wise wrote:
> 
> > Hi madsen, all,
> >
> > madsen wrote on irc:
> >
> >> Pabs: You can contact me here or on [EMAIL PROTECTED] re the  
> >> Mac OS
> >> X builds. I'm currently trying to build by the build instructions in
> >> the wiki using Fink on OS X 10.4 (intel).
> >
> > I suppose fink builds would be a good start, if you interested in  
> > that?
> > Let us know if you create some so that we can link to them on the
> > download page. To my mind, fink is more like a Linux distribution than
> > the OS X platform as such. That said, fink packages are definitely
> > wanted and useful, please provide them if you have the means.
> 
> Let me just stress again — I have no clue, whatsoever, about building  
> stuff for OS X. I just found Fink the most obvious way to go (being a  
> Debian-user who switched to OS X 3 weeks ago (and still considering  
> installing Debian or Ubuntu on the Macbook along with OS X — because  
> I know it way better)). That's why I said in the blog that I wouldn't  
> mind doing the builds if only I knew how... Which I still don't,  
> really... If someone would want to help me out; perhaps teach me how  
> to do it right, that'd be most appreciated.
> 
> > My thoughts on an ideal MacOS build would be a monolithic bundle of  
> > GTK+
> > Cocoa (in GTK+ CVS IIRC), gtkmm, synfig and synfigstudio that can  
> > all be
> > run out of a .dmg or however non-fink software is generally  
> > distributed
> > these days (yes, my knowledge about MacOS X stuff is zero to minimal),
> > preferably in the form of a universal build. Basically, something that
> > doesn't require an uninstall process (other than deleting a file/dir).
> 
> Exactly, that's my idea of an ideal build too, but I'm not sure I can  
> provide it. I don't have a whole lot of spare time, but I'll see what  
> I can do.
> I was hoping I could do something like a static build with the Fink- 
> libs and then provide a stand-alone version of Synfig/Synfig Studio  
> for OS X. But if I can make it an .app-bundle (in a .dmg) I'm not sure.
> 
> Anyhow, I'll try to see how this whole Fink-thing turns out. I'm  
> still installing libs and stuff to be able to compile Synfig. But,  
> just like you, my knowledge about OS X-stuff (at least in this  
> respect) is very limited, which is why I was hoping someone more  
> experienced would step up and do it.
> 
> I'll let you know how it turns out.
> 
> Best,
>       Madsen

-- 
bye,
pabs

http://wiki.synfig.com/PaulWise

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