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Home » Developing U++ » Mac OS » possibly working theide on Mac OS X using tiny mods to UNIX dist
Re: possibly working theide on Mac OS X using tiny mods to UNIX dist [message #32834 is a reply to message #32833] Tue, 14 June 2011 07:14 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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daveremba wrote on Tue, 14 June 2011 05:40

Hi Honza,

The linux install to ~/upp worked ok,
make install

and as you said a build method is needed,
because the build attempts to link with
libs that aren't there (like GTK).


Adding NOGTK flag to the build method should help in this particular case (as you already found out when building theide Wink )...

daveremba wrote on Tue, 14 June 2011 05:40


I did encounter one run-time problem so far,
which is that pull down menus and option menus
don't work.
I will investigate this, and there will be
probably some source code change.


Similar problem was discussed in this thread some time ago... IIRC we didn't find any fully satisfiyng solution, but it should give you the idea where to look.

The instructions are nice and clear, most of it should be easy to solve once and forever by slightly modifiing the sources and/or makefile generator.

Honza
 
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