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I successfully built binaries for MacOS. May I contribute? #18

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filipesaz opened this issue Apr 27, 2024 · 0 comments
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I successfully built binaries for MacOS. May I contribute? #18

filipesaz opened this issue Apr 27, 2024 · 0 comments

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Hi!
I believe that I have successfully created dynamic and static library files for MacOS.
Should I create a pull request with the Xcode project that creates the files?

Should I also upload the .dylib and the .a files?
The .dylib takes about 400MB whereas the .a takes about 2GB.
I built the library files on a M1 chip Mac.

This is the first time that I have done any such thing as building library files...
so I have no idea if the binaries would work on any system but mine.

I think that, at the very least, the Xcode project would compile and build in other systems, because people are able to change the path to the other required libraries and such.

I documented the project configuration, and the modifications I had to make to CGALWrapper so that it would compile in Xcode, in the Notes.txt file in the Xcode project.
I cannot be sure, though, that I did document all modifications. It's possible that I might have forgotten to document some. No idea.

Regards.

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