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− | There are at least 4 ways to install OLA on a mac, which one you choose depends on your system, the level of control and speed of updates you prefer. Avoid mixing the methods as odd behavior can result.
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− | ; Use a Mac Installer
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− | : This is the easiest for new users but tends to lag behind the main released. It can be downloaded [http://code.google.com/p/linux-lighting/ here] (look for the .dmg file). The installer only supports 10.6 and intel macs.
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− | ; Use Mac Ports
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− | : This is a good middle-of-the-road option. It gives you some control over how OLA is configured as well as relatively frequent updates. It should support all platforms and OS X versions.
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− | ; Install from tarball
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− | : This is similar to using mac ports but you get a bit more control. You can also access programs that aren't installed normally like the RDM testing code.
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− | ; Install from the git repo
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− | : This is the bleeding edge and recommended for power users and developers. May break at any time.
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− | == Install With Mac Ports ==
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− | This can take a while as you need to download & install Xcode as well as all the OLA dependancies.
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− | * Install [http://developer.apple.com/technology/xcode.html Xcode] . Xcode comes in two versions: XCode 4 which you need to pay for and XCode 3 which is free. XCode 3 works just fine.
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− | * Install [http://www.macports.org/ MacPorts]
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− | * Install OLA and all the dependancies by running
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− | $ sudo port install ola
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− | == Install from tarball or git repo ==
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− | * Install [http://developer.apple.com/technology/xcode.html Xcode] . Xcode comes in two versions: XCode 4 which you need to pay for and XCode 3 which is free. XCode 3 works just fine.
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− | * Install [http://www.macports.org/ MacPorts], we use this to install all the OLA dependancies.
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− | === Use MacPorts to install dependencies ===
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− | $ sudo port install pkgconfig cppunit protobuf-cpp unittest-cpp libmicrohttpd libusb
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− | If you intend to use git install it now
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− | $ sudo port install git
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− | === Set some environment variables ===
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− | set $PATH to point to something sane:
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− | export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/opt/local/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH"
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− | export CPPFLAGS="-I/opt/local/include"
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− | export LDFLAGS="-L/opt/local/lib"
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− | === Checkout OLA or Download the tarball ===
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− | git clone http://git.opendmx.net/ola
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− | cd ola
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− | or
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− | wget $ola_url
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− | tar -zxf $ola_file
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− | cd lla
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− | === Run autoreconf===
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− | If this is the first time run with -i to install the missing files
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− | autoreconf -i
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− | === Do the usual steps===
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− | ./configure
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− | make
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− | make check
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− | sudo make install
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− | == Common Problems ==
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− | === Architectures ===
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− | Snow Leopard builds binaries as 64-bit by default. If you need to build as 32-bit use the following to configure:
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− | CPPFLAGS="-arch i386" LDFLAGS=" -arch i386" ./configure
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− | Then, build using:
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− | make CPPFLAGS="-arch i386" LDFLAGS="-arch i386"
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− | Note you'll need to do the same when you run make check:
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− | make CPPFLAGS="-arch i386" LDFLAGS="-arch i386" check
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− | === Mac OS X Version 10.4 ===
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− | If you're building for 10.4 you need to run configure with MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET:
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− | ./configure MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.4
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− | otherwise you'll get errors in the form
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− | /Developer/usr/bin/ld: multiple definitions of symbol _create ../plugins/stageprofi/.libs/libolastageprofi.dylib(single module) definition of _create
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