2008/5/5 Garth Corral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> The menu/makefile patch isn't enough to build an application bundle,
> there's also an icon file (scid.icns) that I created from the
> original, and a plist file (Info.plist) that need to be part of the
> bundle. I've included these plus an extra patch for crafty-21.6 in a
> tarball that can be grabbed from
> http://www.abode.com/scid/scid-2008050503-osx-menus.tar.bz2
>
Concerning Crafty update to make it compile on Mac/x86, it would nice to
give some feedback to Robert Hyatt.
>
> This brings up another topic. The scid_app target does not try to
> build any engines nor include them in the bundle. I'm not quite sure
> of the right thing to do here. On one hand, I like to install and
> manage my engines independently, on the other hand I can see the value
> in having an all-in-one package. One problem for an application
> bundle, though, is that there these things are unlikely to ever be on
> someone's path so would require special configuration in the engines
> window.
Scid needs the bundled engines for some features to work (for example
"tactical game" needs not only Phalanx, but the special patched version that
is here). On windows, I provide standard configuration files so everything
works out of the box (old config files are backed up). So it could be
something to do also on MacOs ? On Linux I don't provide standard config
files, as I did not take the time to do it.
I read, and compiled Scid with your patch, and everything seems to go well.
I will have to test on Windows also.
>
>
> Notes for Pascal:
>
> In theory there should be no changes required to build on unix (and
> hopefully windows).
>
> Now that I've modified tcl/config.tcl.conf such that the one and only
> configuration variable in it is gone, the configure script has nothing
> to do there but it is hardcoded in there that it should do text
> replacement. I've left this alone.
This means there is no longer a need for config.tcl.conf, as it will not be
generated by autoconf : I will wait until everything is validated, then
simplify those things.
>
>
> tcl/tools/graphs.tcl still contains all windows line endings as the
> only change from it's prior version. I ignored whitespace changes
> when I made the patch so it should apply cleanly but I wouldn't check
> it in with the line endings that way (assuming one was inclined to
> check it in at all).
>
>
I don't understand what's going on here with CR/LF, it seems ok on my Linux
box.
Pascal
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