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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Re : Re: Optimal settings for MacBookPro
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Louis Zulli |
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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Re : Re: Optimal settings for MacBookPro |
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Tue, 30 Nov 2010 08:14:35 -0500 |
On Nov 29, 2010, at 4:45 PM, Philippe Michel wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Nov 2010, Louis Zulli wrote:
>
>> I have my own SL compiled binary on this 8-core Nehalem Mac Pro. As soon as
>> I'm able, I do some testing and report back.
>
> If if works satisfactorily, would it be possible for you to build an
> installable package like the one for 10.5 on www.gnubg.org and have it
> uploaded there ?
>
> I don't use or have access to Macs, but until Pierre's post, all the reports
> I had noticed in this list or elsewhere were that the Leopard package didn't
> work on the more recent OS. A true 10.6 package surely would work more
> seamlessly (and include two years of improvements).
>
>
Philippe,
The binary I've built works fine on Snow Leopard. But I have no experience
creating a proper package for others to use. I'm sure I could learn how to
create such a package, but I can't take the time to do that right now. Perhaps
after Christmas, when there is a break in my academic schedule. At the same
time, it would make sense to update the very old gnubg package available at
Macports. That seems simpler, and once done, Mac users could use the Macports
system to build gnubg and all its dependencies. Not quite as easy as having
precompiled binaries, but completely automatic, and easily upgraded too.
Louis