* native GTK+ on Mac OS X [not found] <20090330100002.CA4F0BBC6@yquem.inria.fr> @ 2009-03-30 10:56 ` Pascal Cuoq 2009-03-30 14:08 ` [Caml-list] " Kuba Ober 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Pascal Cuoq @ 2009-03-30 10:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: caml-list > On Mar 30, 2009, at 7:41 AM, Grünewald Michaël wrote: > >> Did you have Gtk+ working natively in OSX? Joel Reymont <joelr1@gmail.com> wrote: > I do but I built from source after downloading the GTK+/OSX frameworks > and using ./configure --with-quartz > > I also had to place the following two (identical) files in /opt/local/ > lib/pkgconfig since my pkg-config comes from MacPorts Alternately, I have found that I could use MacPorts for everything GTK+ and still get the Quartz back-end if I follow the instructions for compiling a native Mac OS X version of Inkscape: http://www.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/CompilingMacOsX For distributing binaries, I build my quartz variant of MacPorts as a subdirectory of the installation path that I wish to use (/usr/local/Frama-C/lib/macports), and include in the distributed archive those libraries that are necessary for running Frama-C. See the contents of one of the Mac OS X distributions for details: http://frama-c.cea.fr/download.html This unfortunately means that the binaries can not be installed anywhere else. Gimp.app (http://gimp-app.sourceforge.net/) allows to move the application around by using a shell script to change, at each launch, the paths in all the configuration files that have them hard-coded. But some of the libraries that Frama-C depends on seem to have binaries files with hard-coded paths, so I didn't succeed in doing the same thing. Tangentially, I would be interested in any improvement suggestions from people more knowledgeable that me on the subject of gtk-quartz, displaying unicode with pango on Mac OS X, and their interactions with OCaml. Pascal ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: [Caml-list] native GTK+ on Mac OS X 2009-03-30 10:56 ` native GTK+ on Mac OS X Pascal Cuoq @ 2009-03-30 14:08 ` Kuba Ober 2009-03-30 14:12 ` Joel Reymont 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Kuba Ober @ 2009-03-30 14:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: caml-list > > > For distributing binaries, I build my quartz variant of MacPorts > as a subdirectory of the installation path that I wish to use > (/usr/local/Frama-C/lib/macports), and include in the distributed > archive those libraries that are necessary for running Frama-C. > See the contents of one of the Mac OS X distributions > for details: http://frama-c.cea.fr/download.html > > This unfortunately means that the > binaries can not be installed anywhere else. > Gimp.app (http://gimp-app.sourceforge.net/) allows > to move the application around by using a shell script > to change, at each launch, the paths in all the configuration > files that have them hard-coded. But some of the libraries > that Frama-C depends on seem to have binaries files > with hard-coded paths, so I didn't succeed in doing the > same thing. > > Tangentially, I would be interested in any improvement > suggestions from people more knowledgeable that me > on the subject of gtk-quartz, displaying unicode with > pango on Mac OS X, and their interactions with OCaml. I have been running macports and gtk2 compiled +quartz +no_x11 for quite a while now. The only snag is that instead of installing pango you have to install pango-devel, as there is a bug that prevents pango from compiling w/o x11 support in current MacPorts. I'm running native gimp and other tools, and it all "just works", so I don't really see why you'd even need the x11 gtk. Kuba ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: [Caml-list] native GTK+ on Mac OS X 2009-03-30 14:08 ` [Caml-list] " Kuba Ober @ 2009-03-30 14:12 ` Joel Reymont 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Joel Reymont @ 2009-03-30 14:12 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Kuba Ober; +Cc: caml-list On Mar 30, 2009, at 3:08 PM, Kuba Ober wrote: > > I'm running native gimp and other tools, and it all "just works", so > I don't > really see why you'd even need the x11 gtk. Does Glade work as well? Have you tried using Glade-built GUIs with OCaml? Thanks, Joel --- http://tinyco.de Mac, Lisp, OCaml ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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