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Re: [Texmacs-dev] How to disable Plugins/MacOS
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Gubinelli Massimiliano |
Subject: |
Re: [Texmacs-dev] How to disable Plugins/MacOS |
Date: |
Fri, 1 May 2009 22:12:38 +0200 |
Hi,
On 1 mai 09, at 18:31, Martin Costabel wrote:
In texmacs-1.0.7.2, there is a new source directory src/Plugins/
MacOS. I am sure that it contains very useful things. The problem is
that it uses code that does not compile on MacOSX 10.4. A typical
error message is
./Plugins/MacOS/mac_spellservice.mm:42: error: 'NSInteger' does not
name a type
There is indeed no NSInteger in MacOSX 10.4; this was introduced in
10.5. Now this variable is from the Cocoa framework, but that piece
of code is also (trying to be) compiled when the X11 or qt graphics
versions of texmacs are built, not only for the cocoa graphics
version.
My question is: Is there a simple way to disable the compilation of
this part of the sources and thus to enable building texmacs-1.0.7.2
on MacOSX 10.4? Or does one have to go back to 1.0.7?
I've just commited a workaround for this problem. These extensions are
now disabled by default. To enable them (they provide native
spellchecking and file conversion capabilities to TeXmacs/X11/Qt/Cocoa
from the standard Cocoa library) you should pass the flag --enable-
macosx-extensions to configure.
Best,
Massimiliano
--
Martin
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