On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 10:46 PM, Louis Zulli <zul...@lafayette.edu> wrote:
> > Yes, I have it running on my Nehalem Mac Pro. As I indicated, I used MacPorts > to build universal binaries (ie, i386 and x86_64) of all the dependencies. I > also built libcanberra, but in the end did not use it. > > I then downloaded the latest snapshot. I changed libtoolize to glibtoolize in > autogen.sh. I did not modify configure.in. I configured with --enable-threads > CFLAGS=-arch i386 LDFLAGS=-arch i386 and then did make and sudo make install. > > This built a 32-bit binary --- gnubg: Mach-O executable i386. Sound works > fine using the QuickTime framework. I tried the same now but still get the following (linker) problem: Undefined symbols: "_IsMovieDone", referenced from: _Thread_PlaySound_QuickTime in sound.o "_NewMovieFromFile", referenced from: _PlaySound_QuickTime in sound.o "_OpenMovieFile", referenced from: _PlaySound_QuickTime in sound.o "_GetMovieTimeBase", referenced from: _PlaySound_QuickTime in sound.o "_MoviesTask", referenced from: _Thread_PlaySound_QuickTime in sound.o "_SetMovieTime", referenced from: _PlaySound_QuickTime in sound.o "_StartMovie", referenced from: _PlaySound_QuickTime in sound.o "_EnterMovies", referenced from: _PlaySound_QuickTime in sound.o "_DisposeMovie", referenced from: _Thread_PlaySound_QuickTime in sound.o "_CloseMovieFile", referenced from: _PlaySound_QuickTime in sound.o Ciao Achim -- http://wiki.piratenpartei.de/Benutzer:Acepoint _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list Bug-gnubg@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg