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  $ ./gtk-osx-setup.sh  
  $ ./gtk-osx-setup.sh  
  $ jhbuild bootstrap-gtk-osx
  $ jhbuild bootstrap-gtk-osx
  $ jhbuild build meta-gtk-osx-bootstrap
  $ jhbuild build meta-gtk-osx-bootstrap meta-gtk-osx-python meta-gtk-osx-gtk3
$ jhbuild build meta-gtk-osx-python
$ jhbuild build meta-gtk-osx-gtk3


find help on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk-mac-integration/
find help on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk-mac-integration/
For full functionality also install some other related packages:


== Building Bluefish with Makefile.osxapp ==
== Building Bluefish with Makefile.osxapp ==

Revision as of 15:58, 10 August 2024

This is work in progress.

Getting a native gtk

A lot of information can be found here: https://www.gtk.org/docs/installations/macos/

First follow the Quick start as described here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk-osx/-/wikis/home#quick-start follow the instructions to get the gtk core up and running

$ ./gtk-osx-setup.sh 
$ jhbuild bootstrap-gtk-osx
$ jhbuild build meta-gtk-osx-bootstrap meta-gtk-osx-python meta-gtk-osx-gtk3

find help on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk-mac-integration/

For full functionality also install some other related packages:

Building Bluefish with Makefile.osxapp

jhbuild shell
./autogen.sh
make -j6 -f Makefile.osxapp
make -j6 -f Makefile.osxapp install

(the -j6 is for a 6core computer)

this creates a Bluefish.app without any libraries, so this will crash on systems that do not have a gtk library installed on the system.

Creating a working bundle Bluefish.app

The gtk-mac-bundler project can be used to create a bundle with all libraries. The config file macosx/bluefish.bundle should be updated for the latest version of gtk-mac-bundler.

Build with jhbuild (work in progress, THIS IS NOT YET WORKING)

Building with a jhbuild configuration

a jhbuild section for bluefish looks like this:


<repository type="tarball" name="bluefish" href="http://www.bennewitz.com/bluefish/stable/source/"/>
<autotools id="bluefish">
<branch module="bluefish-2.0.0.tar.bz2" version="2.0.0" repo="bluefish" md5="ac9b1e8ef6d5691718a0daa6c78d5618" size="3287346"/>
<dependencies>
<dep package="intltool"/>
<dep package="gtk+"/>
<dep package="glib"/>
<dep package="libxml2"/>
</dependencies>
<suggests>
<dep package="enchant"/>
<dep package="gucharmap"/>
</suggests>
</autotools>

or a section for SVN:


<repository type="svn" name="bluefish-svn" default="yes" href="https://bluefish.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/" />
<autotools id="bluefish-svn" autogen-sh="./configure" autogenargs="--disable-nls" >
<branch repo="bluefish-svn" module="bluefish/trunk/bluefish"/>
<dependencies>
<dep package="intltool"/>
<dep package="gtk+"/>
<dep package="glib"/>
<dep package="libxml2"/>
<dep package="ige-mac-integration"/>
</dependencies>
<suggests>
<dep package="enchant"/>
<dep package="gucharmap"/>
</suggests>
</autotools>

this section will fail the first time, choose 4 (enter shell), run

./autogen.sh

exit and choose 1 (rerun configure)

Creating a package

The quick and dirty way: open an existing Bluefish.dmg, convert it to writable dmg, copy the contents of the newly built Bluefish.app into the dmg, convert it back to compressed.

Some packages that should be installed (with jhbuild) as well:

shared-mime-info
meta-gtk-osx-themes 
gnome-mime-data
gnome-icon-theme
gtk-engines
tango-icon-theme

run the bluefish bundle

create a read-write image, copy Bluefish.app in there create a symlink in the root to Applications

Things To do

  • add a mime type for clojure
  • remove unneeded translations

Better MacOSX integration

in SVN is an initial start. The menubar is now properly integrated in the OSX menu.

what needs to be done:

  • open from the Finder
  • proper icon