From: Josh Parmenter ()
Date: May 16, 2008
Subject:
Re: Building Sclang Executable on OS X (leopard or
On May 16, 2008, at 1:22 AM, blackrain wrote:
>
> also, Josh has mentioned he is working towards setting up a package
> that will include scel on aquaemacs for those who want emacs as their
> sc editor in osx.
> keep your fingers crossed =3D)
>
It's close - but w3m is tricky (so help file support is lacking at the =
moment). More soon...
Josh
> cheers,
>
> x
>
> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 8:10 PM, mr.proxxxy =
> wrote:
>>
>> 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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