| I have provisionally built the package without any
optmisation,
just so that it can be tested everywhere. For the 'real'
release,
I'll probably do the two optmised versions.
I have built it on 10.3.9 and have tested the installation
on
a 10.4 machine. All seems well (except for a little bug
in CSDPlayer that I'll have to fix). Following your
suggestion, I have
added two applications ('bundles') that go in /Applications,
"Csound 5 Wish" and "Csound 5 CSDPlayer".
Now, I'll just wait for John's lead and we'll soon put it up
on
the sourceforge site for everyone to try. This is going to
be rc1.
Victor
>
> Victor Lazzarini wrote on 12/16/05 4:14 AM:
>
> > I'm not really sure about G3s. I can probably do three
> > packages then, one without optmisation, just to be on
> the safe side.
>
> Well, I was just asking about G3s to see if you knew
> anymore than I do. My understanding is that the G4 chip
> has the same instruction set except for the Altivec
> extensions. If I am correct, then I think your
> G4-optimised package will run on a G3 (just not
> optimally). But I certainly could be wrong :)
>
> Why don't you just make two packages for now and we'll try
> to get some feedback as to whether they work for everyone.
>
> > I was thinking of the 'double-clickable app', and that's
> > why I asked about the MacCsound sources. Since Matt
> > should do a csound5 version soon, I'm wondering whether
> > I should do anything. There is the CSDPlayer, that plays
> > CSD files only. I suppose it would be easy to knock a
> FLTK player that is double-clickable. Do you think it's
> necessary?
>
> Sorry. I did not mean to suggest that you create a GUI.
> I think that MacCsound will be sufficient and most people
> will probably use it anyways. My point was simply that in
> the absence of a double-clickable app, that some
> explanation about what is being installed (and where it is
> going) might be desirable. Otherwise, to some users, it
> will appear as if the installer has done "nothing".
>
> Thanks again for all of your efforts :)
>
> Anthony Kozar
> anthonykozar AT sbcglobal DOT net
> http://akozar.spymac.com/
>
>
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