> > >> I'm specifically looking for 64-bit Intel on MacOS X. I've looked through >> the last few months of mailing list archives and didn't find an answer. >> >> I do have the current source distro, but it would be a lot easier if I had a >> stable binary. > > Well - with Xcode 4 and the change to a different compiler than gcc it might > be something to explore. When I get it right the complete make-chain was > replaced, but for now I don't intend to buy the new version. >
I've spent a few days part-time trying to build with Xcode 3.25, and the gnu tools that come with Xcode. There is a lot to learn, even for someone familiar with gcc, make and shell scripting. At the moment it is stopping with a compile error in one of the routines that use BerkeleyDB. My guess is that the code was written for bdb 4.4 and I installed BerkeleyDB 5.1.25. What I'm really trying to do is get FSL ( http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/index.html ) , a brain imaging data tool set, to run on sge. I'd rather be a user than a developer. I'll wait a month come back to see where the user community is. If Univa decides not to provide a courtesy binary for MacOS, I'll pitch in. Andrew _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users
