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    Question for the Devs.


    Running Darwin(Gnome GUI) on a G4 Powerbook in FullScreen mode. got QT 2.3.1 to compile via the Fink open source on sourceforge along with the Gnome GUI and a buncha other Libs.. Missing GCC3 though. Any Developers tried to get SEQ running on this flavor yet? I believe a few of the libs haven't been ported yet. If they did all get ported over eventually would SEQ compile? This isnt being posted to help because Maybe this is a dev question. And yep I did a search first... la

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    being able to hot key switch between OSX and Gnome GUIs is amazing for developing apps... Apples got a hot os here. took Nextstep long enough to get a decent platform though...

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    I think the problem you will run into is that libEQ.a is only compiled for x86 and I think I saw a sparc directory on the server. This thread is from January, but you get the idea:

    http://seq.sourceforge.net/showthrea...=&threadid=318

    If you had all the libraries, seq would likely compile, but without libEQ.a, you won't see much.

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    Also there may be endianess issues with the difference between PPC and Intel architectures.

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    Forgot about LibEQ.a...

    Forgot about LibEQ.a...
    Im not gonna ask for a PPC compile of it. As close as the Aqua GUI is linked to the underlying Darwin Unix it wouldn'be too much work to get SEQOSX up and running. Wouldnt be as bad as SEQWIN but....

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    Re: Forgot about LibEQ.a...

    Originally posted by IgorQ
    Forgot about LibEQ.a...
    Im not gonna ask for a PPC compile of it. As close as the Aqua GUI is linked to the underlying Darwin Unix it wouldn'be too much work to get SEQOSX up and running. Wouldnt be as bad as SEQWIN but....

    IgorQ
    Actually it would probably be worse since the architecture differences would not be trivial.
    "What you've just said is one of the most insanely, idiotic things i've ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherant response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you NO points, and may god have mercy on your soul."

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    RE: S_B_Rs reply

    When I said "It wouldn't be as bad as SEQWIN" i was refering to the hordes of people that it would open the software up to.

    A PPC compiled LibEQ.a along with a few of the other required libraries would allow me to work on compiling SEQ on my OSX TIPB.

    Not many people have OSX and are running a working X11 on Darwin Unix running the Gnome GUI.

    IgorQ

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    Re: RE: S_B_Rs reply

    Originally posted by IgorQ
    When I said "It wouldn't be as bad as SEQWIN" i was refering to the hordes of people that it would open the software up to.

    IgorQ
    Yeah, I'd agree with you on that.
    "What you've just said is one of the most insanely, idiotic things i've ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherant response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you NO points, and may god have mercy on your soul."

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    My solution

    Although it would be nice to run SEQ natively on my mac, I've gotten around this by running under linux in my firewall and then exporting the display to the mac.

    It isn't perfect, but it works. I don't see any speed problems doing it this way. It was hard enough to get all the requirements (especially qt3) under the linux box running mandrake than trying to get it to work under the mac would be a pain in the arse

    BSeq

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    RE: PPC Builds of Various Libs.

    Not trying to do this because its easy. But because I like to try this sorta stuff.


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