Notes on OSX port

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GCompris on OSX.

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Compilation modification

  • add #define NO_IMPORT_PYGOBJECT 1 before #include <pygobject.h>
  • Needs change on SDL/SDL_mixer détection. My opinion is to use OSX frameworks. SDL_mixer framework looks broken for now: missing SDL/ in headers #include (use of SDL frmaework..
  • suppress $LIBICONV in gcompris LDADD (multiply defined _locale_charset).

Native Gtk

  • Works, but with bugs. Some small images abd some colors looks bad. The color selector is broken.
  • Cairo/GTK are not frameworks. GTK is not relocatable (only on windows.
  • Wait a better version.

X11/GTK

  • Check inkscape and Gimp.app way.
  • Gimp.app links to a Platypus script (ScriptExec). inkscape seems use the same solution.
  • Inkscape launch a shell script set lot of environnement variables to locate correctly libs.

script launcher (Platypus)/ScriptExec

  • Platypus create an exec application (a running .app bundle in fact) with a cocoa executable script launcher in Contents/MacOS and the script to run in Contents/Resources.
  • Gimp.app uses a modified version (why?). Anyway this version does not compile with my xcode.
  • Inkscape seems have a already modified version with right extension (xcodeproj). To be tested Direct compilation fails too. Needs to suppress libstdc++.a from External resources. Builds ok and works ok without it.
  • This Xcode compilation gives the bundle executable. (From here: copy ScriptExec/build/ScriptExec.app/Contents/MacOS/ScriptExec to Gimp.app/Contents/MacOS/Gimp )