MegaTunix on OS-X (revised)
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Re: MegaTunix on OS-X (revised)
Hi Dave,
That's fantastic news! I'll go and have a poke at it right now.
Many thanks again for all your hard work.
UPDATE: Still no joy. I even wiped out my entire MegaTunix source directory and refreshed it from Git. Which makes me think - am I using the right git store?
I used the command described in one of the forum posts here - git clone git://github.com/djandruczyk/MegaTunix.git
UPDATE 2: Got it. I found a git repository here: https://git.libreems.org/libreems-suite/megatunix.git. Hitting it with a "git clone" and then doing the autogen / configure / make routine gave me a compiled copy of MT at long last.
That's fantastic news! I'll go and have a poke at it right now.
Many thanks again for all your hard work.
UPDATE: Still no joy. I even wiped out my entire MegaTunix source directory and refreshed it from Git. Which makes me think - am I using the right git store?
I used the command described in one of the forum posts here - git clone git://github.com/djandruczyk/MegaTunix.git
UPDATE 2: Got it. I found a git repository here: https://git.libreems.org/libreems-suite/megatunix.git. Hitting it with a "git clone" and then doing the autogen / configure / make routine gave me a compiled copy of MT at long last.
Re: MegaTunix on OS-X (revised)
Which version of MegaTunix are you using and what OS and processor?viking_oz wrote:Hi Dave,
That's fantastic news! I'll go and have a poke at it right now.
Many thanks again for all your hard work.
UPDATE: Still no joy. I even wiped out my entire MegaTunix source directory and refreshed it from Git. Which makes me think - am I using the right git store?
I used the command described in one of the forum posts here - git clone git://github.com/djandruczyk/MegaTunix.git
UPDATE 2: Got it. I found a git repository here: https://git.libreems.org/libreems-suite/megatunix.git. Hitting it with a "git clone" and then doing the autogen / configure / make routine gave me a compiled copy of MT at long last.
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Re: MegaTunix on OS-X (revised)
Megatunix's repo has moved yet again (several months ago). Apologies for the confusion and bad links.eazy-v wrote:Which version of MegaTunix are you using and what OS and processor?viking_oz wrote:Hi Dave,
That's fantastic news! I'll go and have a poke at it right now.
Many thanks again for all your hard work.
UPDATE: Still no joy. I even wiped out my entire MegaTunix source directory and refreshed it from Git. Which makes me think - am I using the right git store?
I used the command described in one of the forum posts here - git clone git://github.com/djandruczyk/MegaTunix.git
UPDATE 2: Got it. I found a git repository here: https://git.libreems.org/libreems-suite/megatunix.git. Hitting it with a "git clone" and then doing the autogen / configure / make routine gave me a compiled copy of MT at long last.
The current repo is https://gitlab.com/libreems-suite/megatunix.git
David J. Andruczyk
MegaTunix author. The only non-java cross platform tuning software for MS-I/II hardware.
Where to get and how to install:
http://msextra.com/viewtopic.php?t=23080
http://sourceforge.net/projects/megatunix
MegaTunix author. The only non-java cross platform tuning software for MS-I/II hardware.
Where to get and how to install:
http://msextra.com/viewtopic.php?t=23080
http://sourceforge.net/projects/megatunix
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Re: MegaTunix on OS-X (revised)
I've compiled MegaTunix 0.9.24-Snapshot-1376-g734de2b (according to the top of it's window). OS wise, I'm using OS X 10.10.3, Intel_64, Xcode 6.2 with the command-line tools installed (and heaps of stuff via MacPorts).eazy-v wrote:Which version of MegaTunix are you using and what OS and processor?
My Megasquirt is a v1.0 hardware with whatever firmware was most current in 2006.
The motorcycle I installed the MS into hasn't run since 2008 or so and is slowly rusting away.
Re: MegaTunix on OS-X (revised)
Do you know if this version of MegaTunix would work on a PPC iBook running OS 10.5.8?djandruczyk wrote:Megatunix's repo has moved yet again (several months ago). Apologies for the confusion and bad links.eazy-v wrote:Which version of MegaTunix are you using and what OS and processor?viking_oz wrote:Hi Dave,
That's fantastic news! I'll go and have a poke at it right now.
Many thanks again for all your hard work.
UPDATE: Still no joy. I even wiped out my entire MegaTunix source directory and refreshed it from Git. Which makes me think - am I using the right git store?
I used the command described in one of the forum posts here - git clone git://github.com/djandruczyk/MegaTunix.git
UPDATE 2: Got it. I found a git repository here: https://git.libreems.org/libreems-suite/megatunix.git. Hitting it with a "git clone" and then doing the autogen / configure / make routine gave me a compiled copy of MT at long last.
The current repo is https://gitlab.com/libreems-suite/megatunix.git
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Re: MegaTunix on OS-X (revised)
I can't see why not. I built very early versions of MegaTunix (0.4.something) on a PPC Powerbook running OS X 10.3 or 10.4.eazy-v wrote:Do you know if this version of MegaTunix would work on a PPC iBook running OS 10.5.8?
You may need to custom compile all the GTK / Gnome libraries from source before you can build MegaTunix. The MacPorts / Fink package should be able to do all that for you.
Re: MegaTunix on OS-X (revised)
Steps done:
1. completely remove MacPorts and re-install most recent PKG 2.3.3 = OK
2. run sudo port -v install git gtk2 gtkglext libglade2 = OK
3. git://github.com/djandruczyk/MegaTunix.git = OK
4. ./autogen.sh –enable-debug = gtkgl-2.0 not found
- I changed line to gtkglext-1.0 in configure.ac then re-tried = OK
5. make = this where is does not finish and I get various errors about gtkglarea
- first I got error that gtkgkarea.h not found
- I installed via sudo port -v install gtglexarea then re-tried = goes further must still gets gtkglarea errors:
Since I am using GIT, this is for MegaTunix 0.9.24, any suggestions?
NOTE: I tried using older versions of MegaTunix and get various errors and Segment fault when trying to run megatunix
1. completely remove MacPorts and re-install most recent PKG 2.3.3 = OK
2. run sudo port -v install git gtk2 gtkglext libglade2 = OK
3. git://github.com/djandruczyk/MegaTunix.git = OK
4. ./autogen.sh –enable-debug = gtkgl-2.0 not found
- I changed line to gtkglext-1.0 in configure.ac then re-tried = OK
5. make = this where is does not finish and I get various errors about gtkglarea
- first I got error that gtkgkarea.h not found
- I installed via sudo port -v install gtglexarea then re-tried = goes further must still gets gtkglarea errors:
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In file included from 3d_vetable.c:78:
/opt/local/include/gtkgl/gtkglarea.h:53: error: syntax error before ‘gtk_gl_area_get_type’
/opt/local/include/gtkgl/gtkglarea.h:53: warning: type defaults to ‘int’ in declaration of ‘gtk_gl_area_get_type’
/opt/local/include/gtkgl/gtkglarea.h:53: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
3d_vetable.c: In function ‘ve3d_configure_event’:
3d_vetable.c:919: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘GTK_CHECK_CAST’
3d_vetable.c:919: error: syntax error before ‘GtkGLArea’
3d_vetable.c:924: error: syntax error before ‘GtkGLArea’
3d_vetable.c: In function ‘ve3d_expose_event’:
3d_vetable.c:963: error: syntax error before ‘GtkGLArea’
3d_vetable.c:1001: error: syntax error before ‘GtkGLArea’
3d_vetable.c: In function ‘ve3d_realize’:
3d_vetable.c:1104: error: syntax error before ‘GtkGLArea’
3d_vetable.c:1104: error: syntax error before ‘)’ token
3d_vetable.c: At top level:
3d_vetable.c:1121: error: syntax error before ‘return’
3d_vetable.c: In function ‘gl_create_font’:
3d_vetable.c:3447: warning: ‘pango_ft2_get_context’ is deprecated (declared at /opt/local/include/pango-1.0/pango/pangoft2.h:112)
make[3]: *** [3d_vetable.o] Error 1
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [all] Error 2
Since I am using GIT, this is for MegaTunix 0.9.24, any suggestions?
NOTE: I tried using older versions of MegaTunix and get various errors and Segment fault when trying to run megatunix
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Re: MegaTunix on OS-X (revised)
You need to use the GIT repository that Dave mentions about 4 posts back.eazy-v wrote:3. git://github.com/djandruczyk/MegaTunix.git = OK
The current repo is https://gitlab.com/libreems-suite/megatunix.git
Did you install the gtkglarea2 package?eavy-v wrote:4. ./autogen.sh –enable-debug = gtkgl-2.0 not found
My installed packages include the following. I don't know if they are all relevant - I have a lot of stuff installed by MacPorts for various other things.
gtk2
gdk-pixbuf2
gtkglarea2
gtkglext
libglade2
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Re: MegaTunix on OS-X (revised)
have you tried "sudo port install gtkglext" ?
I don't have my mac nearby to remember what I used the last time I did a clean install..
I don't have my mac nearby to remember what I used the last time I did a clean install..
David J. Andruczyk
MegaTunix author. The only non-java cross platform tuning software for MS-I/II hardware.
Where to get and how to install:
http://msextra.com/viewtopic.php?t=23080
http://sourceforge.net/projects/megatunix
MegaTunix author. The only non-java cross platform tuning software for MS-I/II hardware.
Where to get and how to install:
http://msextra.com/viewtopic.php?t=23080
http://sourceforge.net/projects/megatunix
Re: MegaTunix on OS-X (revised)
Ok, so I got a bit further after installing gtkglarea2 (I previously installed gtkglarea), so here is the current error:
Any idea was this is?
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(megatunix:72093): GLib-GObject-WARNING ***: gvalue.c:181: cannot initialize GValue with type 'gchararray', the value has already been initialized as '(null)'
Segmentation fault
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Re: MegaTunix on OS-X (revised)
Have you changed the GIT repository?
I had all manner of GL issues with the old GIT source tree. Once I started using the right source code, it built without any problems at all.
I had all manner of GL issues with the old GIT source tree. Once I started using the right source code, it built without any problems at all.
Re: MegaTunix on OS-X (revised)
I installed using: git clone https://gitlab.com/libreems-suite/megatunix.git and got no errors until actually trying to run megatunix in Terminal and also X11viking_oz wrote:Have you changed the GIT repository?
I had all manner of GL issues with the old GIT source tree. Once I started using the right source code, it built without any problems at all.
Any ideas?
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Re: MegaTunix on OS-X (revised)
Hmmm. Not too many idea as to where you can go from here.
I guess the first question is which version of gtk have you installed? Dave said something about gtk3 not working properly.
Other than that, I'm afraid I haven't a clue.
I guess the first question is which version of gtk have you installed? Dave said something about gtk3 not working properly.
Other than that, I'm afraid I haven't a clue.
Re: MegaTunix on OS-X (revised)
I wonder if it is related to the gcc compiler, do you know off hand how to force glib2 to compile on apple-gcc42?