[Opensim-users] Multi-core Mac

Markus Strickler markus at braindump.ms
Thu Jun 18 21:36:40 UTC 2009


Hi-

hm, that's odd. It just worked out of the box for me, without  
downloading anything from MacPorts (pkg-config should be included with  
the mono framework download). But admittedly I haven't tried with mono  
2.4 yet.
You can adjust PKG_CONFIG_PATH evironment variable, so pkg-config  
should find the packages.
However it is probably a better idea to just stick with one  
distribution (i.e. use MacPorts or the official framework downloads).

-markus

Am 18.06.2009 um 20:40 schrieb Kyle Hamilton:

> Correction: it does contain .pc files.  They're not added to the
> pkg-config search path by default; the path to them is
> /Library/Frameworks/Mono.framework/Versions/Current/[lib|share]/ 
> pkgconfig/*.pc
> .
>
> The version of pkg-config I have is from MacPorts.  I copied the above
> .pc files to /opt/local/lib/pkgconfig/ and it worked.
>
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Kyle Hamilton<aerowolf at gmail.com>  
> wrote:
>> The official Mono download does not have a pkg-config .pc file.  This
>> breaks the build.
>>
>> -Kyle H
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 3:18 AM, Markus  
>> Strickler<markus at braindump.ms> wrote:
>>> Hi Paul-
>>>
>>> why not use the official Mono download for OS X?
>>> http://www.go-mono.com/mono-downloads/download.html
>>> You'll probably also need nant if it's not included int he above
>>> downoad. The grab the OpneSim sources and run nant on them.
>>> This should be pretty much it.
>>>
>>> As the services are run as separate processes they should use the
>>> cores. Not sure how Mono has implemented threading on OS X, but  the
>>> OS will probably distribute the threads of each service over the  
>>> cores
>>> as well.
>>>
>>> -markus
>>>
>>> Zitat von "Paul Fishwick" <fishwick at cise.ufl.edu>:
>>>
>>>> I would like to install a set of opensim regions on a multi-core  
>>>> Mac Pro
>>>> and had these 2 questions:
>>>>
>>>> (1) For a Mac, does not install the Unix installation (via  
>>>> MacPorts?) or
>>>>       is there a separate installation procedure recommended?
>>>>
>>>> (2) For multi-core processors such as the 4 and 8 core machines,  
>>>> are
>>>>       the cores used by distributing services (UGAIM and Regions) ?
>>>>
>>>> -paul
>>>>
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