From: Rainer Schuetz ()
Date: May 19, 2008
Subject:
Re: Building Sclang Executable on OS X (leopard or
> However I don't know how to save the file named
> paths
> in the folder
> /private/etc/
>
> and it is not so clear what I must add. Perhaps you mean a line
Do you know how to use an editor in the terminal, something like nano? =
If you copied Josh's bundle to the path recommended in the README you =
only need to add the line ~/sclang in /private/etc/paths. A yes, and =
to store the file you have to use sudo, so:
sudo nano -w /private/etc/paths
you will be asked for your password, type it (you have to have admin- =
rights)
once nano is open
go with the cursor to the end of the file, add the line
~/sclang
press ctrl-x, and answer the prompt with y and Enter - no, Return :)
That should be it - I hope I didn't forget anything :)
Best
r.
On 19.05.2008, at 23:31, PyoungRyang Ko wrote:
> Thank you very much Rainer Schuetz.
> However I don't know how to save the file named
>
> paths
>
> in the folder
>
> /private/etc/
>
> and it is not so clear what I must add. Perhaps you mean a line
>
> $HOME/sclang
>
> ?
>
> I am sorry that I have very little experience with programming.
>
> Yours sincerely,
> prko
>
>
> On 18.05.2008 22:49 Uhr, "Rainer Schuetz" =
> wrote:
>
>>>> normally the .bash_profile is located in the home directory.
>>
>> If you are on Leopard and it's just about extending the path, you
>> might want to go for the file:
>>
>> /private/etc/paths
>>
>> Apparently that's the new recommended way on Leopard. You just add a
>> path in a new line. No export, $HOME etc... :)
>>
>> best .r.
>>
>> On 18.05.2008, at 20:05, PyoungRyang Ko wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you, Bj=F6rn, Blackrain and Josh!!!!!!
>>>
>>>
>>> On 18.05.2008 11:43 Uhr, "Bj=F6rn Kessler" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi PyongRyang,
>>>>
>>>> normally the .bash_profile is located in the home directory. Here
>>>> is a nice
>>>> article about bash on os X
>>>>
>>>> http://www.oreilly.com/pub/a/mac/2004/02/24/bash.html
>>>>
>>>> Greetings to Basel!
>>>>
>>>> Bj=F6rn
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --- PyoungRyang Ko schrieb am So,
>>>> 18.5.2008:
>>>>
>>>>> Von: PyoungRyang Ko
>>>>> Betreff: Re: [sc-users] Building Sclang Executable on OS X
>>>>> (leopard or other)
>>>>> AND New Interpreter/Editor
>>>>> An: "SuperCollider users mailing list"
>>>>> Datum: Sonntag, 18. Mai 2008, 10:55
>>>>> Dear Josh,
>>>>>
>>>>> Where can I find the following file?
>>>>> .bash_profile
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> pdko
>>>>>
>>>>> On 18.05.2008 6:14 Uhr, "Josh Parmenter"
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am ATTEMPTING to make an Aquamacs Emacs usable
>>>>> release available.
>>>>>> inline help support is missing - see the README for
>>>>> details. The
>>>>>> sclang and scsynth binaries are UBs, and the
>>>>> SCClassLibrary is tuned
>>>>>> for the Emacs version. It may also be possible to run
>>>>> this with vim (I
>>>>>> didn't try it). Follow the instructions in the
>>>>> README, and let me know
>>>>>> if there are any problems. You will need to download
>>>>> Aquamacs Emacs
>>>>>> app. Carbon Emacs or the Terminal based emacs may also
>>>>> work (probably
>>>>>> will). The sc3-plugins extras, a recent quarks
>>>>> snapshot and SwingOSC
>>>>>> are included. It is available under the sc3-snapshots
>>>>> sourceforge
>>>>>> project under the UB releases here:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3D155616&packa=
ge_id=3D18
>>>>> 45
>>>>> 3>
>>>>> 4
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hope they work!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Josh
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On May 17, 2008, at 4:57 PM, blackrain wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> sclang is a un!x command line tool with no GUI
>>>>> front-end. No views
>>>>>>> primitives are linked with it. sclang is only the
>>>>> language interpreter
>>>>>>> and, as you have seen, you can use Vi, Emacs, or
>>>>> any othr method that
>>>>>>> allows you to communicate via pipes (this includes
>>>>> custom apps) to
>>>>>>> interact with it.
>>>>>>> It is the app (SuperCollider.app) that comes with
>>>>> cocoa views.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> cheers,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> x
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 6:49 PM, mr.proxxxy
>>>>>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Ok. I will.
>>>>>>>> Just curious, though. Why?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Josh Parmenter wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> you'll have to use SwingOSC for the
>>>>> GUI. None of the cocoa gui
>>>>>>>>> widgets
>>>>>>>>> will work.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Josh
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> View this message in context:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>
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he =
> >>>>
> r
>>>>>>>>
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