| hi victor,
thanks. so theres no universal binary version of csound available?
shame. will there ever be? (as in, is there one in the works?).
regards,
On 29/03/2008, at 7:32 PM, victor wrote:
> You just need to install Csound (the framework comes in it). Make
> sure you get the PPC version always (even on Intel) because
> MacCsound is PPC-only (works with Rosetta on Intel).
>
> Victor
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Juan Vesa"
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> Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 6:43 AM
> Subject: [Csnd] Csoundlib.Framework - Available Where?
>
>
>> Hello,
>> I'm just starting with csound, on os x 10.4, and have chosen to
>> try and go with the mac csound precompiled binary rather than
>> build from source (as it's a little confusing first off). The Mac
>> CSound website says i need CSoundlib.Framework and links to the
>> source forge page. However there is nothing available to download
>> from the link. Where can i get the CSoundlib.Framework from? i
>> gave building csound from source a go, i built it without error
>> but theres still nothing really available (from what i can tell)
>> of the CSoundLib.Framwork. The Mac CSound app doesn't open on
>> it's own, so i assume it's because of the missing framewok. I'm
>> on a intel macbook pro, btw. Can anyone offer any assistance to a
>> confused n00b?
>>
>>
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