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sync to head
==Mac==
install kjams pro
[[Xcode|Install Xcode]]<br>
install producer
[[Qt|Install Qt]]<br>
install burner
install [[Build/pyDes|pyDes]]<br>
install LAME
install p4 and get info from me on how to get connected<br>
install Vorbis
sync to head in p4<br>
install plcompile
install kjams pro<br>
install setfileicon
install producer<br>
install boost
install burner<br>
install [[Lame]]<br>
install [[Vorbis]]<br>
install plcompile and setfileicon: see depot/kJams/External/PListCompiler0.4/"into /usr/bin" folder<br>
run kjams<br>
show preferences<br>
click "importing"<br>
click "exporting" these actions install necessary prefs<br>
now quit<br>
add these lines to your .bash_profile:
PYTHONPATH="${PYTHONPATH}:/Users/davec/Developer/depot/CF/python/"
export PYTHONPATH


compile boost with:
==Creating the NIB file on Mac==
./bjam macosx-version-min=10.4 architecture=combined install
# using the 10.6 VM:
# edit the XIB file as necessary
# Open '''"kJams"''' xcodeproj, '''not''' "kJams6"
# set the target to '''"Pro | kJams | ppc"''' (not Lite, not Debug)
# go to the "Resources" group
# right click "kJams.xib" and pick "compile" (if kJams hasn't been built at all yet, just do a build, but you don't need to build the whole thing: as long as you see "CompileXIB" go by, you can stop there)
# building latest will now copy the file into place


run kjams and quit (this installs prefs)
==Windows==
See [[Build/Windows|Windows Build]] instructions
 
==info just for me==
to create the installer for windows, see the instructions at:
.../xplat/proj/win/Installer Editor/instructions.txt
 
[http://www.boost.org install boost]<br>
 
make two copies, one for mac and one for windows, then combine the results into the stage dir
 
compile boost on both platforms with:
> cd path/to/boost_X.YY.Z
----
Then on mac:
> sudo ./bootstrap.sh
> ./b2 cxxflags="-arch i386 -arch x86_64" address-model=32_64 cxxflags="-mmacosx-version-min=10.9" linkflags="-mmacosx-version-min=10.9"
 
i had to rename "boost" to "boost~" at this path:
/usr/local/include/boost~
 
----
Or on win:
> bootstrap
> ./b2
 
doing so builds both 32 and 64bit and puts them in the "stage" dir. so no need to do this: http://informilabs.com/building-boost-32-bit-and-64-bit-libraries-on-windows/
 
After building, combine results into the "stage" folder where the mac stuff was staged, so both plats can get their stuff from the same place

Latest revision as of 02:18, 6 October 2023

to build kjams

Mac

Install Xcode
Install Qt
install pyDes
install p4 and get info from me on how to get connected
sync to head in p4
install kjams pro
install producer
install burner
install Lame
install Vorbis
install plcompile and setfileicon: see depot/kJams/External/PListCompiler0.4/"into /usr/bin" folder
run kjams
show preferences
click "importing"
click "exporting" these actions install necessary prefs
now quit
add these lines to your .bash_profile:

PYTHONPATH="${PYTHONPATH}:/Users/davec/Developer/depot/CF/python/"
export PYTHONPATH

Creating the NIB file on Mac

  1. using the 10.6 VM:
  2. edit the XIB file as necessary
  3. Open "kJams" xcodeproj, not "kJams6"
  4. set the target to "Pro | kJams | ppc" (not Lite, not Debug)
  5. go to the "Resources" group
  6. right click "kJams.xib" and pick "compile" (if kJams hasn't been built at all yet, just do a build, but you don't need to build the whole thing: as long as you see "CompileXIB" go by, you can stop there)
  7. building latest will now copy the file into place

Windows

See Windows Build instructions

info just for me

to create the installer for windows, see the instructions at: .../xplat/proj/win/Installer Editor/instructions.txt

install boost

make two copies, one for mac and one for windows, then combine the results into the stage dir

compile boost on both platforms with:

> cd path/to/boost_X.YY.Z

Then on mac:

> sudo ./bootstrap.sh
> ./b2 cxxflags="-arch i386 -arch x86_64" address-model=32_64 cxxflags="-mmacosx-version-min=10.9" linkflags="-mmacosx-version-min=10.9"

i had to rename "boost" to "boost~" at this path:

/usr/local/include/boost~

Or on win:

> bootstrap
> ./b2

doing so builds both 32 and 64bit and puts them in the "stage" dir. so no need to do this: http://informilabs.com/building-boost-32-bit-and-64-bit-libraries-on-windows/

After building, combine results into the "stage" folder where the mac stuff was staged, so both plats can get their stuff from the same place