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Compile for MacOSX

Posted: 2009-02-26 10:41:53
by approved101
Hi,

Can I compile the SOURCE for MacOSX??? How????

Thks n brgds

Posted: 2009-02-26 21:37:24
by antp
Hi,
No, that's not possible.
There is no Delphi compiler for MacOSX, or at least none with full support of Borland's VCL Libraries.

Posted: 2009-02-27 09:34:37
by approved101
:hum: it's a pitty, there isn't any software like Ant Movie for MacOSX. Then I will make a program very easy to catalog my films.

One question only, Can I import the script that search films' information in internet to XCode?? Where is that script located in yr source data????

Posted: 2009-02-27 09:52:31
by antp
The scripts are script, their purpose is to be independant from AMC's code :D
These are just using a language similar to Delphi/Pascal. So maybe they could be used in any Pascal compiler with little changes, but Xcode being based on C and/or C++ from what I see, it will not be possible to "import" them so easily.

Posted: 2009-02-27 11:25:05
by bad4u
As it doesn't make sense to reinvent the wheel, you could try gcstar ( http://wiki.gcstar.org/en/install_macos ). It is free open source software, too, and was mainly build for linux, but can be installed on MacOSX. It can import your AMC catalog and has a script system, too (but uses another programming language).

I guess it's ok to link it here, as they link to AMC website as an alternative, too. Else it can be deleted ;)

Posted: 2009-02-27 12:03:40
by antp
Even links to competitors are ok; I would not mind if people chose something else rather than AMC, as I do not try to sell anything :D

Posted: 2009-02-28 09:45:27
by approved101
Ant, I like your program but I use MacOSX ...

Thks for the link ... I already installed it ... it's ok :-)