[gdal-dev] Building libecw on OSX 10.6

jluis at ualg.pt jluis at ualg.pt
Sun Feb 7 18:51:01 EST 2010


Thanks William,

I had also hacked NCSGetPasswordDlg.cpp to not let it go trough the  
offending calls but went back and applied your patches.

Joaquim

Quoting William Kyngesburye <woklist at kyngchaos.com>:

> That's because the NCS password dialog uses Carbon APIs, which are  
> not 64bit (and will never be).  And since Leica isn't maintaining  
> ECW lib, they will probably never update it to use Cocoa.
>
> What I do is just completely disable the password dialog feature of  
> ECW.  See my ECW build page (includes a few other patches also):
>
> http://www.kyngchaos.com/macosx/build/ecw
>
> On Feb 7, 2010, at 4:27 PM, jluis at ualg.pt wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm getting these (and more) errors while trying to build libecw on  
>> Mac OSx 10.6.
>> I could build on the previous cat, but not now on SL.
>> Any one did that?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Joaquim Luis
>>
>> ../C/NCSnet/NCScnet3/NCSGetPasswordDlg.cpp:134: error:  
>> ?GetControlID? was not declared in this scope
>> ../C/NCSnet/NCScnet3/NCSGetPasswordDlg.cpp:150: error:  
>> ?GetControlByID? was not declared in this scope
>> ../C/NCSnet/NCScnet3/NCSGetPasswordDlg.cpp:152: error:  
>> ?GetControlData? was not declared in this scope
>> ../C/NCSnet/NCScnet3/NCSGetPasswordDlg.cpp:171: error:  
>> ?GetControl32BitValue? was not declared in this scope
>>
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