On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 3:29 PM, Ben Friedman <jazzy...@gmail.com> wrote: > Use Macports and sudo pan Macports can install Pan after you configure Mac > Ports > As a side effect of doing that, you get all the dependencies (including header files and static libraries) needed to build from a tarball, since MacPorts is a source-based system. So at that point, you can build the same way as on Linux (configure; make; sudo make install). There was a time when some small tweaks were needed to an include file to get it to build successfully, but the last time I did it, no such changes were necessary. If you use default configure options, the prefix will be /usr/local, so the executable will end up in /usr/local/bin, whereas the one from MacPorts will be in /opt/local/bin. The two do not interfere with each other so you can run whichever one you want. But the current MacPorts version is 0.135. -- David
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