Here's a MacPort for gonstruct that *should* work. I've tested it with a clean build using 64-bit Snow Leopard. Now, if you have a Mac… I need you to test it too (please :).
Anyways, first install MacPorts (
http://www.macports.org/install.php). I recommend just installing it from disk images.
Link approved by *Sam
Until I get gonstruct checked-in as an official port, you will have to create a local ports tree for gonstruct.
Download the attachment, and put it into your home directory. Now in a terminal:
NPC Code:
$ cd
$ tar xvf gonstruct-port.tar.gz
Edit /opt/local/etc/macports/sources.conf and insert a URL pointing to your local repository location before the rsync URL as shown:
NPC Code:
file:///Users/YOURUSER/ports
rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/ports [default]
NOTE: Make sure you replace YOURUSER with your actual username.
Now you can build and install gonstruct:
NPC Code:
$ sudo port install gonstruct
Since the dependency list is quite large, it will take a while to build. Go play your favorite Graal server for an hour (or two… or three?) while gonstruct builds.
Once done (hopefully with no errors!), you can start gonstruct simply by doing:
NPC Code:
$ gonstruct
If at least one other person verifies that this works, I will go ahead and submit the port to MacPorts so it is part of the official ports tree, and these instructions will become a whole lot simpler :).