| Hi Chuckk,
This is by NO MEANS an official or even current binary however it may
suit your needs.
Some months back I decided to take on the exercise of compiling
[csoundapi~] for Pd as a monolithic object thus effectively eliminating
the need for any sort of environment variable or even having Csound5
installed anywhere.
If you can carry the Pd.app around on a keydisk or something and access
the internals of that, you can use this **UNOFFICIAL** version of
csoundapi~ simply by tossing all these files in the
../Pd.app/Contents/Resources/extra folder.
Good luck
http://www.csounds.com/akbari/csapi_110.dmg
-David
On Mar 31, 2006, at 6:58 PM, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> Is a standard binary for OSX possible? I mean, if I found someone
> else willing to compile it, would the result work on the Macs I'm
> using?
> They will not let me use any admin functions. I suspect their
> understanding of such things is limited, and they'd rather keep it
> completely off-limits than take the chance someone might mess
> something up that they don't understand.
> -Chuckk
>
> On 3/31/06, Matt J. Ingalls wrote:
>>
>> you probably need to get your admin to install the developer tools
>>
>> On Fri, 31 Mar 2006, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
>>
>>> Umm... I can't. :D
>>> I have access to dozens of OSX machines, but no admin access, as they
>>> are university computers. I can't install or run Scons or gcc. The
>>> native Mac compiler is either hidden or not here. So... might
>>> someone
>>> find it in the goodness of their heart to compile the necessary files
>>> for csoundapi~ on OSX and share it?
>>> Either way, thanks.
>>>
>>> -Chuckk
>>>
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>>> lover
>>> of knowledge is reluctant to step into its waters."
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