[Planner] Success! -> Planner on Darwin/FreeBSD/OSX
- From: "P.A.A." <adijedi mac com>
- To: Planner Project Manager <planner lists imendio com>, Planner Project Manager - Development List <planner-dev lists imendio com>
- Cc: fink-beginners lists sourceforge net, fink-users lists sourceforge net, fink-devel lists sourceforge net
- Subject: [Planner] Success! -> Planner on Darwin/FreeBSD/OSX
- Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 04:44:42 -0500
Excellent!
Thanks Richard & all at imendio for your help, Planner works
wonderfully.
To help others, here's how I installed Planner on my Powerbook G5,
OSX/FreeBSD/Darwin (some easy parts, some tricky parts):
0. Open a new shell/Terminal window. , make sure you are root by typing
"sudo -s" and entering your password
1. Download & install the latest libraries (I used Fink -- best way I
found on a Mac). This could take a couple of days.
2-3. The latest version of gettext I had to install manually in
/usr/local/* for the make to work (for newbies just download it from
gnu.org, become root, cd to the gettext directory, type "./configure ;
make ; make install"
4. Now set the environment as follows:
type: setenv PKG_CONFIG_PATH
"/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig:/sw/lib/pkgconfig" ; setenv ACLOCAL_PATH
"/usr/local/share/aclocal:/sw/share/aclocal ; setenv CVSROOT
":pserver:anonymous anoncvs gnome org:/cvs/gnome"
5. type "cd ~ ; cvs login" , press return when asked for a password
6. type cvs co planner
7. type cd planner
9. next tricky part: try typing "./autogen.sh --enable-python=no" , if
it works, great, if you get a libtool requirement not met then you will
need to install the latest version of libtool but first make a backup
copy of your current /usr/bin/libtool. After running autogen as above
then copy the backup back to /usr/bin/libtool, before typing make,
otherwise strange errors happen.
10. type make, if you get an error in the file mrp-parser.c, edit the
file and change the gsize above the line on which the error occurs to
gint (see Richard's post).
11. type "make ; make install" , should work fine. make sure X or X11
is running and type /usr/local/bin/planner , and let the good work
begin :)
For those using fink I'm now working to make a planer package for
fink (if someone could do it faster than I that would be great :).
Cheers,
Patrick
Alessandra & Assoc. Intl.
Dallas * Ft. Worth, Texas U.S.A.
(214) 335-0278
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