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If you already have X11 and an up to date XCode (from which we need the gcc 4.0 compiler) you can go straight ahead to downloading the MacPorts package installer | If you already have X11 and an up to date XCode (from which we need the gcc 4.0 compiler) you can go straight ahead to downloading the MacPorts package installer | ||
− | http://svn.macosforge.org/repository/macports/downloads/ | + | http://svn.macosforge.org/repository/macports/downloads/ |
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− | To install MacPorts you double click the | + | To install MacPorts you double click the .dmg file you just downloaded and then execute the package contained within, you will be asked for you password in order to install. (I believe this is only the PowerPC installation, if you have an Intel machine this may need to be compiled |
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Revision as of 22:44, 23 July 2007
Installing Gtk on Mac OS X with Macports
To use EiffelStudio on Mac OS X there is a prerequisite of installing the GTK library, this is performed by following the instructions in this page.
If you already have X11 and an up to date XCode (from which we need the gcc 4.0 compiler) you can go straight ahead to downloading the MacPorts package installer
http://svn.macosforge.org/repository/macports/downloads/ (Download the latest .dmg file)
If you don't have X11 or XCode you can follow the instructions from the following link.
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/InstallingMacPorts
To install MacPorts you double click the .dmg file you just downloaded and then execute the package contained within, you will be asked for you password in order to install. (I believe this is only the PowerPC installation, if you have an Intel machine this may need to be compiled from source).
When this is installed you need to open up the Applications/Utilities/Terminal application and execute the following command
sudo port install gtk2
This will download, compile and install the gtk2 library and all of its dependencies, this can take a few hours depending on the speed of the target machine.
Once this is done we can obtain the EiffelStudio Open Source package from the following page.
http://eiffelsoftware.origo.ethz.ch/index.php/EiffelOnMac
If you are using a PowerPC mac you can need to download the PPC package located here.
http://se.inf.ethz.ch/builds/es/EiffelStudio57-ppc.zip
There is a link to the Intel zip on the EiffelOnMac page above.
Once that is downloaded, you can unzip the file, this will give you an 'EiffelStudio57-ppc Folder' folder, you need to double click on this and copy the EiffelStudio57.app (you will see an icon with EiffelStudio57) located within to the Developer/Applications folder.
One last thing you will need to do is to register the runtime files with Mac OS X. This is done by loading up the Terminal application (Applications/Utilities/Terminal) and then performing the following.
cd /Developer/Applications/EiffelStudio57.app/Contents/Resources/Eiffel57/studio/spec/macosx-ppc/lib ranlib *.a
Once registered you should then be able to double click EiffelStudio application in Developer/Applications and EiffelStudio should execute.