On 2012-03-07 at 08:58, Gerard Toonstra wrote: > I'm running Clutter 1.8 on Ubuntu just fine and want to port a clutter 1.8 > app to the Mac. > The macports project uses Clutter 1.6.20 though and there are some slight > differences in the way how > redrawing is handled apparently and some small API differences.
I suggest you contact the MacPorts maintainers and ask to update Clutter to 1.8, or wait until the end of the month, and ask for Clutter 1.10 to be added. :-) > If anyone runs osx and has been able to use clutter 1.8 on that, could you > please provide references or a short explanation how this > was achieved? Whenever I use OSX for Clutter development, I follow the instructions for the gtk-osx moduleset here: https://live.gnome.org/GTK%2B/OSX/Building It's enough to build up to GDK-Pixbuf and Pango, without also building GTK+. Then you can build Clutter and its dependencies inside the same JHBuild environment. It's still a manual process, sadly, and it's very much dependent on the environment/SDK version you're building against, but apart from the initial pain, it works pretty reliably for me - to the point that I can actually work on Clutter development on OSX in the same way I do on Linux. ciao, Emmanuele. -- Emmanuele Bassi, Intel Open Source Technology Center _______________________________________________ clutter-app-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://lists.clutter-project.org/listinfo/clutter-app-devel-list
