RE: [gtkmm] gtkmm2, gconfmm, libglademm installer for Mac OS X



I think that this is very recent, but it looks good. Could you try it
please?:
http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/package.php/gtkmm2

Murray Cumming
www.murrayc.com
murrayc usa net

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Julian Missig [mailto:julian jabber org] 
> Sent: Montag, 12. Januar 2004 19:55
> To: Cumming Murray (CN L External)
> Cc: gtkmm-list gnome org; Thomas Muldowney
> Subject: Re: [gtkmm] gtkmm2, gconfmm, libglademm installer 
> for Mac OS X
> 
> 
> On 12 Jan, 2004, at 13:38, Murray Cumming Comneon com wrote:
> 
> >>> Well, anyway, I'll be leaving campus soon and no longer have this 
> >>> bandwidth.
> >>>
> >>> The packages are at 
> >>> http://skadi.res.cmu.edu/~julian/gtkmm-packages.dmg
> >>
> >> I have downloaded them for safety. I am a bit reluctant to 
> put binary 
> >> packages on gtkmm.org until
> >> - I am sure that they will be maintained in future. Isn't 
> there some 
> >> central repository for things like this?
> 
> DarwinPorts does not host binary packages. Fink hosts binary versions 
> of their packages... eventually... but these were generated using 
> DarwinPorts, which uses a different path prefix from Fink. Fink also 
> does not use these double-clickable installers like DarwinPorts can 
> produce. osxgnu ( http://www.osxgnu.org/ ) hosts binary packages, but 
> I'm not sure whether they'd host something generated by DarwinPorts.
> 
> >> - The build process is documented. I would like a 
> README.MacOSX, like 
> >> our current README.win32 and README.SUN
> >> - I see that you have at least tried to get libtool fixed 
> instead of 
> >> patching it locally.
> 
> What more do you want me to do? I've contacted all the people 
> I can and 
> no one seems to know why it works like that or give a shit.
> 
> >>
> >> I do appreciate your efforts, but I don't want them to be wasted.
> 
> Whatever. I made these so that my users could get gtkmm 
> installed. I've 
> battled with this stuff for so long with so many unhelpful people I 
> honestly don't care whether they're "officially" distributed 
> anywhere. 
> I have something which works, so that's good enough to get Gabber2 on 
> OS X. I'm done as far as I'm concerned.
> 
> Julian
> 



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