Subsurface 2.0 has been tagged
Henrik Brautaset Aronsen
subsurface at henrik.synth.no
Sun Oct 7 06:39:53 PDT 2012
Den 07.10.12 15:35, skrev Dirk Hohndel:
> Henrik Brautaset Aronsen <subsurface at henrik.synth.no> writes:
>
>> Den 07.10.12 14:27, skrev Dirk Hohndel:
>>> Henrik Brautaset Aronsen <subsurface at henrik.synth.no> writes:
>>>> Den 07.10.12 10:42, skrev Dirk Hohndel:
>>>>> Henrik, can you cut a Mac DMG? I don't have easy access to a Mac while
>>>>> traveling (even though this is a Mac Book Air I'm typing this on - it
>>>>> is, however, a Linux system).
>>>> Sure, I'll give it a shot.
>>> Thanks. I really appreciate it. Lots of divers appear to use Macs these
>>> days.
>> Hmm, it doesn't look like this is working out of the box.
>> gtk-mac-bundler complains a lot, and the resulting subsurface binary
>> links to stuff in /opt/local and /usr/local. And the resulting app has
>> a font problem as well (see screenshot).
>>
>> Any ideas?
> Did you follow all the instructions from the README file?
Yes.
> - you need to install libdivecomputer with --prefix /opt/local
OK, I doesn't say so in the README. But I'll do that.
> - you need gtk-mac-bundler 0.7 or newer
Yup, I used this one:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-osx-users-list/2012-September/msg00000.html
> - you need to modify the Macport for pango
I did that. I even added the modification that was recommended in the
gtk-mac-bundler README:
If you build with Macports, make sure that the Pango atsui
module is builtin to the Pango library, by using the configure flag
--with-included-modules=basic-atsui.
H
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