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jonathan segel <jsegel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On Nov 11, 2004, at 1:41 AM, Jack O'Quin wrote:
> > Lately, OS X has evolved into an adequate (not great) platform for
> > open software.  Most Linux audio applications either already run on
> > it, or can probably be ported with modest effort.
> 
> like i mentioned, i run SC on both platforms. and max/msp and pd.  i
> would like to run freqtweak on os x, but can't seem to get it to find
> jack during the config...
> 
> anybody? i guess this belongs on a separate list...

Usually, this is because of some problem with your PKG_CONFIG_PATH.

There are lots of ugly environment variables that have to be set
correctly for things to interact correctly with fink, darwinports, or
self-compiled packages.  That is one reason why I consider OSX an
"adequate (not great) platform for open software".  That wretched,
non-standard mach-o load module format is another.  ;-)
-- 
  joq

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