Installing Scribus 1.3.4.x or lower from CVS sources on Mac OS X/Aqua

=Introduction= Thanks to Andreas Vox and Craig Ringer, recent Scribus compiles straight from CVS on Mac/Aqua. Andreas Vox periodically delivers updated preview binary bundles which can be simply dropped into the system &mdash; please download it from aqua.scribus.net. If some daring alpha testers use it and report all errors to the Scribus bug submission website, we might have a fully functional Aqua version when 1.3.0 final comes out. :-)

Scribus 1.3.0cvs is not for production use. The current build on Mac/Aqua has some problems of its own:


 * It's slow (Part of this may be to do with menus, part is the sub-optimal canvas code)
 * Dialogs behave strangely (no close button, menu disappears, ...)
 * Focus problems with Edit mode (use toolbar button instead of double-click)
 * Aqua buttons need more space than X11 ones, that causes layout problems, notably with the page selector.
 * Needs a special freetype build to access native Mac fonts.
 * It's not really tested, so there may be much more.

=Installation=

What to do
1. Install Qt/Mac (not the X version!)

2. Install Freetype 2. We recommend to build it yourself with &quot;./configure --enable-old-mac-fonts&quot;

3. Install Fontconfig 2

4. Check that &quot;freetype-config&quot; and &quot;pkgconfig fontconfig&quot; report those libraries.

5. Install libart, lcms, libtiff, libjpeg, and libpng via fink.

6. Checkout Scribus 1.3 from cvs or use a snapshot

7. Set some environment variables: QTDIR=/absolut/path/to/qt/dir CPPFLAGS=-I/sw/lib LDFLAGS=-L/sw/lib export CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS QTDIR

8. run &quot;make -f Makefile.cvs&quot;

9. unpack the Scribus.app skeleton

10. make sure you have gcc/g++ 3.3 and not gcc/g++ 4.0 which comes with Tiger by default.

11. run &quot;./configure --enable-mac --enable-bundle --enable-debug \ --prefix=/absoute/path/to/Scripus.app/Contents/ \ --with-extra-libs=/sw/lib --with-extra-includes=/sw/include&quot; ** --enable-debug is mandatory since ld chokes on '-s' when linking modules ** either CPP/LDFLAGS or --extra-include/libs might be superflous but I didn't try that 12. make 13. make install 14. open Scribus.app :-)

You can also do it the old way: - leave out &quot;--enable-bundle&quot; in step 10 and choose another prefix - copy scribus/scribus to /absoute/path/to/Scripus.app/Contents/MacOS/scribus

other problems that might occur

 * First of all the compiler, for me g++-4.0 didn't work so I had to symlink /usr/bin/g++ to /usr/bin/g++3
 * Qt 3.3.4 can be found as binary package at http://naranja.umh.es/~atg/software.html
 * Python might miss the /usr/lib/libpython2.3.a the solution is a symlink to /usr/lib/libpython2.3.dylib

Some caveats

 * Some dialogs don't have a close button, ESC usually works though.
 * Preferences and About dialogs are now in menu &quot;scribus&quot;!
 * This is by design. It's done automatically by Qt to fit MacOS/X interface standards. &quot;NOTABUG&quot;.

See also:
 * Summary bug report for Scribus/Aqua
 * Installing Scribus on Mac OS_X - Howto on installing Scribus (Fink/X11)
 * MacOSX version of Scribus - Ongoing discussion on bringing a native version of Scribus to Mac