Hi folks,
Mac OS, Snow Leopard, macports, current snapshot:
Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/include/python2.6
-DDOCDIR='/Users/ace/local/share/doc/gnubg/'
-DDATADIR='/Users/ace/local/share'
-DPKGDATADIR='/Users/ace/local/share/gnubg' -O3 -msse -MT sound.o
-MD -MP -MF
Is the QuickTime framework being included?
On Oct 23, 2009, at 8:41 AM, Achim Mueller wrote:
Hi folks,
Mac OS, Snow Leopard, macports, current snapshot:
Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/include/python2.6
-DDOCDIR='/Users/ace/local/share/doc/gnubg/'
The Framework is used if it is found. But Likely what is occuring is that
with the new version of OS/X is not being identified as Apple OS/X. If you
can send me a copy of your config.log I should be able to fix that. I don't
have Snow Leopard installed anywhere to try myself.
On 23/10/09 6:47
If you look in configure.in look for QuickTime. It should be added to the
linker flags (LDFLAGS) if the OS is *-*-darwin* . If you are using
./autogen.sh, ./configure and make to do builds my guess is the host type
has been changed by apple?
On 23/10/09 6:54 AM, Michael Petch
I guess I should answer when I have caffeine. I just noticed that this
wasn't a linker problem. Clearly the __APPLE__ define is set. This must mean
that since the QuickTime header loaded without error -Apple must have
renamed or changed the Movie structure. Unfortunately without Snow Leopard I
Okay, I have had caffeine and here is the answer to our question (it was ina
macports thread):
Quicktime/mov file support is removed due to Carbon QuickTime framework
being 32 bit only. As far as I can gather the only way to fix this without
forcing a 32 bit compile of the library (which would
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Michael Petch mpe...@capp-sysware.com wrote:
I have access to a SL machine at a client but won't be able to look at this
until the weekend. If Libcanberra is in Macports and It works I'd like to
remove the Quicktime support.
It is, I'm just compiling it.