From: Frans S. <fra...@gm...> - 2010-03-19 16:23:50
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Hi Gustav, As you can see in the buildmac.sh script (and also in the install_wxWidgets.sh script) I have added export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.4 export CC="gcc-4.0" I also added libiconv.dylib because it wouldn't run if you didn't have it installed from macports. I think you will also need to build wxWidgets again with gcc-4.0 (as well as some other libraries) Could you try 869M, the one that I have uploaded to usbpicprog.org/downloads? Cheers, Frans Gustav Johansson schreef: > Hi Frans! > > I have not uploaded any of the "fixed" builds, I was going to > yesterday but the FTP didn't work... I'll upload one of my snapshots > tonight and we'll see if they work then. I've also managed to build > for cocoa, so if you can test that build as well it would be great! > > Cheers, > Dr. Gustav Johansson > > > On 19 mar 2010, at 16.39, Frans Schreuder <fra...@gm... > <mailto:fra...@gm...>> wrote: > >> Hi Gustav, >> >> I have tried the .dmg on an intel 10.5 system, and it didn't seem to >> work because it was compiled using gcc 4.2. >> I compiled it using gcc 4.0 and modified buildmac.sh. >> I think the latest one does now run on 10.4, 10.5 and 10.6. >> Also libiconv has been included in the .app now. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Frans >> >> On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 20:34 +0100, Gustav Johansson wrote: >>> Hi! >>> >>> Since I'm new to this mailing-list, I apologize in advance if I break >>> some rules... If I do, just tell me and I won't do it again! :) >>> >>> I've been working on creating a universal build for OS X of the >>> usbpicprog.app, and I think I've got it now. Attached are two files, >>> one disk image containing a freshly built usbpicprog.app that *should* >>> work on both Intel and PPC Macs, from 10.4 and up. I've tested it on >>> an Intel 10.6 and an PPC 10.5, and they both work just fine. I do not >>> however have a usb-programmer yet, so I have not tested the >>> programming functionality. If you can help out by testing, please do >>> so and tell me about any problems. >>> >>> If there is an interest in it, I can setup a cron-job and built >>> "nigthly" builds of usbpicprog for OS X and upload the disk images to >>> wherever is suitable. >>> >>> The second file is a couple of scripts and a README file with >>> information on how you can build this yourself. I used a lot of the >>> info by Lukas Zeller, and only had to do a bit of tweaking to get it >>> to work. >>> >>> The main problem that Lukas Zeller saw was the libiconv linking, which >>> was almost correct. The problem is not with the MacPorts libiconv, but >>> rather that Apple ships with a number of libiconv versions, some of >>> which takes precedence over the MacPorts version. The solution is to >>> force wxWidgets to use the MacPorts version by using a configure flag. >>> For more information, see the install_wxWidgets.sh script. >>> >>> There is however another issue that can mess stuff up. libtool! Again, >>> Apple ships there own "special" version of libtool/libtoolize, which >>> is NOT compatible with the GNU version. Unfortunately, stuff breaks in >>> OS X if you overwrite Apple's version, and thus MacPorts have solved >>> this by renaming libtool to glibtool and glibtoolize. To get >>> everything to compile correctly, I had to make a symlink from >>> /opt/local/bin/glibtool to /opt/local/bin/libtool (and glibtoolize of >>> course). This makes everything build fine, but is a bit of a hack >>> since I have to remove this symlinks after the build is complete or OS >>> X will mess stuff up when installing other programs. The best way >>> would be to make the configure/autogen.sh scripts to realize that >>> they're building on a Mac and change from libtool to glibtool... >>> >>> I think that was all. Hope it works for everyone else as well! >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval >>> Try the new software tools for yourself. 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