From: mr.proxxxy ()
Date: May 15, 2008
Subject:
Re: Building Sclang Executable on OS X (leopard or
Monumentally dumb question here, but in the standard OSX distribution, there
are already sclang and scsynth files built ... (I'm able to start the server
from sclang, but not able to append messages to the pipe ... but that's a
seperate issue) why all this talk about building from source?
scacinto wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've recently become dissatisfied with the supercollider interpreter (for
> a number of reasons including no line numbers, no auto syntax
> highlighting, open windows all over causing headaches, etc.) and would
> like to be able to work with the sclang executable instead via another
> text editor. I've attempted to build the executable from the source using
> scons but get a host of errors. Has anyone had success building the
> executable from source on a MacIntel with Leopard? The error (if you
> care) is as follows.
>
> ...Source/lang/LangPrimSource/PyrSched.cpp: In function 'void
> syncOSCOffsetWithTimeOfDay()':
> Source/lang/LangPrimSource/PyrSched.cpp:290: error: 'gettimeofday' was not
> declared in this scope
> scons: *** [Source/lang/LangPrimSource/PyrSched.os] Error 1
> scons: building terminated because of errors.
>
> If I edit out this section and try again, other files pop up with errors.
>
> I know there are instructions on the wiki for ways to build from source
> using XCode, and other means, but the instructions are rather cryptic, and
> some didn't work for me at all. Is there an easy (practical) way to do
> this that doesn't require hours of reading/editing?
>
> Another question. Has anyone tried the text-editor Smultron? It has a
> number of nice features, from auto syntax highlighting to auto line
> numbering, in-window (quicklook) document opening so all docs are
> contained within a single window, one need only click one to access it.
> It has multiple view support and some other niceties. It can execute
> scripts, inline posts, etc. It seems like one could easily script this
> program to work like SCVim and get some of the features missing in the
> interpreter.
>
> I would love to hear what people are thinking about the current UI
> Interpreter and their workarounds for working with the sclang executable
> with other programs.
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Scott
>
>
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