Rmark+Mark on Mac?

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Rmark+Mark on Mac?

Postby arpat » Thu Mar 01, 2012 12:00 pm

Has anyone managed to get mark executable (compiled for Linux) to run on a Mac? Or, are there any near-future plans for compiling it for Mac? This would be extremely useful for those of us that use RMark on a Mac, as carrying the model runs to a PC or Linux is quite a hassle.

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Re: Rmark+Mark on Mac?

Postby jlaake » Thu Mar 01, 2012 12:59 pm

As far as I know you still have to use Windows emulator. Anything else will have to come from Gary or Evan.

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Re: Rmark+Mark on Mac?

Postby egc » Thu Mar 01, 2012 2:25 pm

arpat wrote:Has anyone managed to get mark executable (compiled for Linux) to run on a Mac? Or, are there any near-future plans for compiling it for Mac? This would be extremely useful for those of us that use RMark on a Mac, as carrying the model runs to a PC or Linux is quite a hassle.

Cheers,
Arpat


Nope.

In part, because the hassle is self-inflicted (i.e., you bought a Mac), but mostly, because I don't have access to a Mac (not a single one in my department). If one miraculously appears nearby, with all the development tools, then perhaps. No such machine has appeared for some time.
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Re: Rmark+Mark on Mac?

Postby cooch » Fri Dec 20, 2013 12:50 pm

egc wrote:
arpat wrote:Has anyone managed to get mark executable (compiled for Linux) to run on a Mac? Or, are there any near-future plans for compiling it for Mac? This would be extremely useful for those of us that use RMark on a Mac, as carrying the model runs to a PC or Linux is quite a hassle.

Cheers,
Arpat


Nope.

In part, because the hassle is self-inflicted (i.e., you bought a Mac), but mostly, because I don't have access to a Mac (not a single one in my department). If one miraculously appears nearby, with all the development tools, then perhaps. No such machine has appeared for some time.


Said miracle occurred. See

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2690
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