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Re: [Swarm-Support] MacOS X Binaries: apps compiled.


From: Bill Northcott
Subject: Re: [Swarm-Support] MacOS X Binaries: apps compiled.
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 10:57:58 +1100

Hi Jacobo

Thanks for the report.  I won't worry about the old market software it is 
very out of date.

Do the other programs work on other platforms with current libraries, or 
are they just broken?

Bill

address@hidden wrote on 16/02/2003 08:48:02 AM:

> Hi Bill,

> I've achieved to compile successful heatbugs, mousetrap, Paul's dancer,
> the maket model  from the ftp swarm site and hello-word v01, but I
> didn't have success with the market version provided in  swarmapps and
> hello-world v02 and v03.

> 
> On Friday, February 14, 2003, at 01:52 AM, Bill Northcott wrote:

> > My apologies for cross posting, but I think this is a significant
> > milestone.
> >
> > Binaries to build Swarm models on MacOS X 10.2.x are now available on
> > the
> > Swarm web site.
> > http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/swarm/macosx.pkg
> >
> > Included is everything needed to use Swarm on a standard MacOS X 
10.2.x
> > install with Apple December 2002 developer Tools.
> >
> > It includes almost everything needed to build the Swarm libraries from
> > source - gcc3.3, Tcl/Tk, BLT and gnused.
> >
> > Java, HDF5 anf MacOSX pre 1.2 are not supported.  It is known to build
> > and
> > run heatbugs and mousetrap.  Please let us know what else they support
> > and
> > what breaks.
> >
> > Comments please to address@hidden  Please check the archives 
before
> > posting to avoid duplication.
> >
> > Bill Northcott
> > address@hidden
> > 14 Feb 03
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