----------------------------------------> CC: flac at xiph.org > From: brianw at sounds.wa.com > Subject: Re: [Flac] Build FLAC source on Mac OS X without Xcode? > Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 14:33:36 -0700 > To: jensiragh at hotmail.de > > I don't have time to look through error codes, but I can tell you > that I have always compiled FLAC the Unix way, via the command line. > I have not tried under Leopard, because for maximum compatibility > it's better to compile under Tiger. Either something is wrong with > your particular setup, or perhaps Leopard has changed some things > which has broken FLAC. If you have Tiger available, then give that a > try. Make sure the developer tools are installed. > > BrianThanks Brian for your answer. Unfortunately it does not help me though: I have of course installed the developer tools (I would not have gotten this far otherwise *g*) but do not have Tiger available. My Leopard setup is nothing special: regular 10.5.6 with developer tools added. Jens _________________________________________________________________ http://redirect.gimas.net/?n=M0903xWLM2009 Neu: Messenger 2009! Hier kostenlos downloaden!
Brian Willoughby
2009-Mar-26 02:10 UTC
[Flac] Build FLAC source on Mac OS X without Xcode?
Ok, what follows is a successful build of FLAC on Tiger 10.4.11 from the downloaded source "the Unix way": mkdir test cd test gnutar zxf ../flac-1.2.1.tar.gz cd flac-1.2.1 ./configure make I just ran everything but install, and it works without any modification to the sources. In your case, you seem to be having trouble with the libOgg library. Please tell me that you didn't literally type /path/to/libogg/prefix, because you're supposed to modify that to be an actual path that exists. I have libOgg installed, but I don't think that I had to do anything special besides make install on the ogg project before FLAC. I believe that the FLAC configure finds Ogg automatically. In other words, the convoluted command line from your original mail is probably the source of your problems. Try breaking the process down into individual commands instead of attempting everything at once. Brian P.S. This should probably continue on FLAC-Dev at Xiph.org, just so we don't frighten (or bore) the non-programmers. On Mar 25, 2009, at 13:01, - - wrote: ----------------------------------------> CC: flac at xiph.org > From: brianw at sounds.wa.com > Subject: Re: [Flac] Build FLAC source on Mac OS X without Xcode? > Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 14:33:36 -0700 > To: jensiragh at hotmail.de > > I don't have time to look through error codes, but I can tell you > that I have always compiled FLAC the Unix way, via the command line. > I have not tried under Leopard, because for maximum compatibility > it's better to compile under Tiger. Either something is wrong with > your particular setup, or perhaps Leopard has changed some things > which has broken FLAC. If you have Tiger available, then give that a > try. Make sure the developer tools are installed. > > BrianThanks Brian for your answer. Unfortunately it does not help me though: I have of course installed the developer tools (I would not have gotten this far otherwise *g*) but do not have Tiger available. My Leopard setup is nothing special: regular 10.5.6 with developer tools added. Jens
----------------------------------------> From: brianw at sounds.wa.com > Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 19:10:34 -0700 > To: flac at xiph.org > Subject: Re: [Flac] Build FLAC source on Mac OS X without Xcode? > > Ok, what follows is a successful build of FLAC on Tiger 10.4.11 from > the downloaded source "the Unix way": > > mkdir test > cd test > gnutar zxf ../flac-1.2.1.tar.gz > cd flac-1.2.1 > ./configure > make > > I just ran everything but install, and it works without any > modification to the sources. In your case, you seem to be having > trouble with the libOgg library. Please tell me that you didn't > literally type /path/to/libogg/prefix, because you're supposed to > modify that to be an actual path that exists. > > I have libOgg installed, but I don't think that I had to do anything > special besides make install on the ogg project before FLAC. I > believe that the FLAC configure finds Ogg automatically. In other > words, the convoluted command line from your original mail is > probably the source of your problems. > > Try breaking the process down into individual commands instead of > attempting everything at once. > > Brian > > P.S. This should probably continue on FLAC-Dev at Xiph.org, just so we > don't frighten (or bore) the non-programmers.Ok, here's what I've done: - downloaded libogg1.1.3 from xiph.org - downloaded flac1.2.1 from flac.sourceforge.net - system: Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.6 with Xcode installed $ tar xzf libogg-1.1.3.tar.gz $ cd libogg-1.1.3 $ ./configure && make && sudo make install [ ... runs fine without any errors ...] $ cd .. $ tar zxf flac-1.2.1.tar.gz $ cd flac-1.2.1 $ less README $ ./configure && make [... bails out with the error mentioned in http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac/2009-March/001284.html ...] btw: sorry for the missing linebreaks (I found out while looking for my original post in the list archives). This fu**ing Hotmail drives me wild - I guess I'll have to switch the mail provider. Jens _________________________________________________________________ http://redirect.gimas.net/?n=M0903xHMMobile Nie wieder eine Mail verpassen mit Hotmail f?rs Handy!