>> Any advice on moving forward with FOMUS on mac much appreciated. Trying to 
>> build FOMUS from sources fails with a missing Boost definition:


you shouldnt have to build fomus, you should download its dmg from the 
sourceforge fomus site and install it.  are you saying the dmg doesnt exist any 
more?

i can run grace 3.9.0 with FOMUS 0.1.18-alpha on OSX 10.11.1 and everything 
works fine...

> On Apr 9, 2016, at 5:54 PM, Taube, Heinrich K <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> hi the best way to do this might be to move to the latest juce, which has osc 
> support, and then reimplement the osc api in term of those underlying 
> functions, which include OscSender and OscReceiver.  if you move to the 
> latest osc then grabbing the current s7 would also be a good idea.  i might 
> have time for this after august, but until then im hammered with school and a 
> phase 2 nsf application, im sorry!
> 
> 
>> On Apr 9, 2016, at 5:39 PM, Ben McAllister <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all -
>> 
>> I'm no help in getting oscpack or fomus building, but did manage to get Juce 
>> building by modifying the #define on line 55 of 
>> juce/modules/juce_audio_basics/juce_audio_basics.cpp like so:
>> 
>> #if (JUCE_MAC || JUCE_IOS) && JUCE_USE_VDSP_FRAMEWORK
>> #define Point CarbonDummyPointName // (workaround to avoid definition of 
>> "Point" by old Carbon headers)
>> #include <Accelerate/Accelerate.h>
>> #undef Point
>> #else
>> #undef JUCE_USE_VDSP_FRAMEWORK
>> #endif
>> 
>> Note - Juce website just updated their forums, so google indexing looks 
>> pretty jacked up right now. The relevant post Matti mentions (well, maybe 
>> not the only post) is at:
>> http://forum.juce.com/t/build-problem-using-xcode-6/13729
>> 
>> Any advice on moving forward with FOMUS on mac much appreciated. Trying to 
>> build FOMUS from sources fails with a missing Boost definition:
>> 
>> 
>> /usr/local/include/boost/ptr_container/detail/map_iterator.hpp:121:12: 
>> error: no matching constructor for initialization of
>>      
>> 'boost::iterator_adaptor<ptr_map_iterator<__map_const_iterator<__tree_const_iterator<__value_type<int,
>>  void *>,
>>      __tree_node<__value_type<int, void *>, void *> *, long> >, int, const 
>> set<int, less<int>, allocator<int> > *const>,
>>      __map_const_iterator<__tree_const_iterator<__value_type<int, void *>, 
>> __tree_node<__value_type<int, void *>, void *> *,
>>      long> >, ptr_container_detail::ref_pair<int, const set<int, less<int>, 
>> allocator<int> > *const>, use_default,
>>      ptr_container_detail::ref_pair<int, const set<int, less<int>, 
>> allocator<int> > *const> >'
>>         : base_type(r.base())
>> Maybe an older version of Boost is req'd to build FOMUS, but I haven't dug 
>> into that issue yet. 
>> 
>> Lastly, you guys know about the archive of Grace builds here, right? 
>> http://camil.music.illinois.edu/software/grace/
>> 
>> List: is there a known good build for mac here including FOMUS support?
>> 
>> On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 6:05 PM, Matti Koskinen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> hi Antoine,
>>> 
>>> I tried to compile too, but oscpack goes fine. I built it first configuring 
>>> with cmake (mkdir build ;cd build; cmake;)
>>> 
>>> Im stuck with undefined Point, I didn’t look closely enough why, but it’s 
>>> deep inside in include CarbonCore/Finder.h included from Framework to 
>>> Framework from juce.h
>>> 
>>> I remember from Juce-forums, that there were some incompatibilities with 
>>> some version of Juce and 10.10, because Apple had changed something in 
>>> audio again.
>>> 
>>> Now Juce-website gives “under maintenance” so can’t check it for  sure, or 
>>> get a compatible juce-version.
>>> 
>>> ———
>>> 
>>> sorry, first one went directly Antoine, always forget the reply-all button.
>>> 
>>> But trying with  Juce, somewhere in the code found version numbered 3.1.1 
>>> (there isn’t any version in juce.h), and  after changing 2 
>>> compareLexicographically-calls  to compareNatural (sounded natural :-) in 
>>> Sndlib.cpp the app was built. Don’t have midi connected now, but tried 
>>> clm.scm, which uses s7 and Sndlib.cpp, test.wav was written and played too. 
>>> Didn’t try to save from the editor, so that’s for later today, it’s 4am 
>>> already here.
>>> 
>>> All cats are gray at night and they’re also nocturnal animals.
>>> 
>>> Code gives tons of warnings, but no errors or segfaults so far.
>>> 
>>> best regards,
>>> 
>>> -m
>>> 
>>> 
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