When checked out from CVS, and with the "correct" background
libraries and such, and the correct environment variables configured
correctly, GR compiles without change and with few warnings. Check
out Jon's instructions via < http://comsec.com/wiki?MacOsXTiger >. I
will be posting instructions soon.
Background stuff can be installed via Fink, DarwinPorts, other's
compiles, source, or some combination. The main trick is to get your
environment variables correct ... again see Jon's instructions. I'm
pretty sure most OSX folks are running on 10.4, but 10.3 could be an
option.
When running -anything- python, use "pythonw", not "python". This is
a wrapper to a framework version of python. Not sure other than that
why.
Currently lacking are audio and fast USB support.
I have audio code that we're testing at UND, and I'll release
sometime soon. There are a couple tweaks that I'll make, primarily
to reduce latency between input and output (via "smarter" buffering).
I'm working on fast USB right now, and am getting close (or, at least
things are looking that way with current testing). I don't know how
much time I'll have until mid-next week, but I'll keep hacking away
at it. Using multiple threads seems to do the trick (but I still
have yet to successfully demonstrate "fast" usb throughput).
Hope this helps! - MLD
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