(Last mail before..)
We could publish SDK's for OSX with a "change_install_name" script for the
user that checks every lib/bin/pkgconfig file and sets the install_name to
the REPOSITORY_PATH the users wants to use. That might be simplest solution
to create SDK's that will always work.

Harry


2009/3/3 Harry van der Wolf <hvdw...@gmail.com>

> I think that the mac-hugin-SDK is a very good idea, but I'm affraid it is a
> little more complicated than mentioned in the
> http://wiki.panotools.org/Build_a_MacOSX_Universal_Hugin_bundle_with_Xcode for
> the SDK and Ippei's comment. To use it like in the SDK Ippei published, we
> need to extend the Buildconfig.xconfig a little. If I do an otool -L in
> Ippei's SDK for the libraries it says
> "/Users/ippei/dev/hugin/ExternalPrograms/Repository-dynamic/lib/<library
> name>" and for the binaries likewise.
> (For non-OSX users: This install_name (or install path) is very important
> to build Hugin and create a self-contained bundle).
>
> The Buildconfig.xconfig  script (and the Setenv-universal.txt file during
> build)  is based on the fact that the install_name is the same as
> REPOSITORY_ABSOLUTE_PATH. The Buildconfig.xconfig should also contain
> something like INSTALL_NAME_PATH for the SDK in it's current form to work,
> which also needs a small modification of the follow-up scripts. But that can
> all be done.
>
> Either we should make the SDK more general by running a script over the
> libs, bins (and pkgconfig's ?) before  distirbuting it, or the SDK should be
> created from a more general location.
> That's one of the reasons why I made my External_Programs an external
> directory outside the hugin trunk:
> "/Users/Shared/development/hugin_related/ExternalPrograms/Repository/lib/",
> whereas my hugin trunk directory can be anywhere within my user space.
> (note: the hugin_related is there as I use the same construction for other
> software).
> I can copy this "SDK directory" to every mac used by every
> user-id possible. This next to the fact that I can drop my hugin trunk
> directory and/or recreate multiple copies (like in the gsoc_2008 branches)
> without ever having to recompile or worry about my libraries and bins and
> path and install_names they might contain.
>
> I will take a look at my libs collection and see if I can make that as an
> SDK. Unfortunately I'm on a business trip until Thursday night, so that
> "look at" will most possibly be this weekend.
>
> Harry
>
> 2009/3/1 Ippei UKAI <ippei_u...@mac.com>
>
>
>> To all,
>>
>> I think I've missed a very important information. Compiling is not as
>> simple as building one target in Xcode as I thought.
>> And silly me, Harry and I have written a tutorial last year:
>>
>> http://wiki.panotools.org/Build_a_MacOSX_Universal_Hugin_bundle_with_Xcode
>>
>> SDK will let you skip steps through 3.4 to 5.3. You can setup your
>> machine with section 3.1 to 3.3, install the new SDK, continue from 5.4.
>>
>> Ippei
>>
>> On 2009-03-02, at 06:57, Michael Galloway wrote:
>>
>> > On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 09:08:18PM +0100, Kornel Benko wrote:
>> >> Am Sonntag 01 März 2009 schrieb Michael Galloway:
>> >>> line 41: msgfmt: command not found
>> >>>
>> >>> when running customs shell scripts, inside the build process.
>> >>
>> >> On unix, this is part of the "gettext"-package.
>> >> Googling with "msgfmt mac", the first entry was
>> >>      http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?t=72591
>> >> .
>> >> So on mac it is  gettext-tools.
>> >>
>> >>      Kornel
>> >
>> > thank, did a bit more googling and tried this:
>> >
>> > mkdir -p /SourceCache
>> > cd /SourceCache/
>> > curl -O ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gettext/gettext-0.17.tar.gz
>> > tar zxf gettext-0.17.tar.gz
>> > cd gettext-0.17
>> > MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.5 CFLAGS="-arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch
>> > i386 -arch x86_64 -g -Os  -pipe -no-cpp-precomp" CCFLAGS="-arch ppc -
>> > arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -g -Os  -pipe" CXXFLAGS="-arch
>> > ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -g -Os  -pipe" LDFLAGS="-
>> > arch ppc -arch ppc64 -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -bind_at_load" ./
>> > configure --enable-shared
>> > sudo make
>> > sudo make install
>> > which gettext
>> > /usr/local/bin/gettext
>> >
>> > then restarted xcode but still get the msgfmt errors.
>>
>> Have you tried "which msgfmt"?
>>  >>
>>
>

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