New New TMW Mac Binary
New New TMW Mac Binary
I got my eMac. I'll be starting tonight.
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Link to the Cocoa wrapper app's source: http://home.comcast.net/~Catfish_Man/ManaWorld.zip
Pretty minimalist (just uses NSTask to launch the tmw executable in the app bundle), but it's a bit more "mac-like" than the raw executable.
Pretty minimalist (just uses NSTask to launch the tmw executable in the app bundle), but it's a bit more "mac-like" than the raw executable.
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I guess 0.0.14 release won't see his MAC sister togheter with windows and linux. I placed a milestone for 0.0.15 to have a working mac release. Please feel free to ask all the help you need, we're not on mac but we're still programmers and we may have useful suggestions.
I'd like also to have frequent updates on the status regarding which dependencies are already compiled, which ones not yet and what's the problem.
Thank you to everyone who's contributing to port tmw on mac.
I'd like also to have frequent updates on the status regarding which dependencies are already compiled, which ones not yet and what's the problem.
Thank you to everyone who's contributing to port tmw on mac.
That would be me Anywayz, tonight Bjørn and I are going to try to build a Mac package.Bjørn wrote:Friend of mine got a Mac too. Can't make any promises, but I'll try making a Mac package as well.
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Pfew, a lot of configure commands, silent hacks and frustrations later, we got a working OpenGL binary for MacOS X Tiger. At least, it works on this particular iMac G5.
The big question now is. does it run on any other Mac? Also, will it run on Panther, and will it run on something else than a G5? Please test the following zip file, which contains the binary, a config file without sound (that was still craching), and the data. The binary should be run from the directory it is in, so that it is able to find the data directory.
I'll try to document how we got it to compile on the Wiki later.
http://themanaworld.org/files/tmw-0.0.14.1-tiger.zip
The big question now is. does it run on any other Mac? Also, will it run on Panther, and will it run on something else than a G5? Please test the following zip file, which contains the binary, a config file without sound (that was still craching), and the data. The binary should be run from the directory it is in, so that it is able to find the data directory.
I'll try to document how we got it to compile on the Wiki later.
http://themanaworld.org/files/tmw-0.0.14.1-tiger.zip
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OK, we got rid of the dylib Guichan files and it seems that it has been linked statically now. So please, if one or more Mac users could test the file again that would be great.
For now you'll just have to unzip the archive and run it from a terminal from its own directory, so that the executable is able to find the data.
http://themanaworld.org/files/tmw-0.0.14.1-tiger.zip
For now you'll just have to unzip the archive and run it from a terminal from its own directory, so that the executable is able to find the data.
http://themanaworld.org/files/tmw-0.0.14.1-tiger.zip
It seems to work on a iBook G4. A friend's Mac runs tmw perfectly. It seems we are able to do something afterall
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You can find a nice mac-like version of that binary at http://devserver.org/david/tmw-0.0.14.1-mac.dmg
I'll be posting on the wiki with instructions and source for packaging the raw binary/data files up, adding an icon, making the get info box work right, etc... (most of which I haven't done for this one yet).
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Oh yes, I'd like to thank Bjørn and co. as well. Very nice work
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I'll be posting on the wiki with instructions and source for packaging the raw binary/data files up, adding an icon, making the get info box work right, etc... (most of which I haven't done for this one yet).
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Oh yes, I'd like to thank Bjørn and co. as well. Very nice work
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Nice, it works perfectly. There's only one thing: it spans two icons in the Dock.
The Sith and the Jedi are similar in almost every way, including their quest for greater power. The difference between the two is the Sith are not afraid of the dark side of the Force. That is why they are more powerful.
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