Sunday, December 25, 2005
Binary build of SCPlugin
It appears that development of SCPlugin has resumed, despite the fact that the news page has not been updated in over two years. The project’s Documents & Files page offers downloads of versions as new as December 9, 2006, including an “experimental” Universal Binary build of SCPlugin. I haven’t had a chance to test this yet, but this is certainly encouraging.
Older information follows…
NOTE: Despite the fact that some folks have gotten it to compile, Intel builds of this plugin have proven to be extremely buggy. At this point I have switched to using svnX for all of my svn needs on OS X. The best I can recommend would be to contact the SCPlugin project maintainers listed at scplugin.tigris.org and request that effort be put into Intel compatibility.
SCPlugin, a contextual menu plugin for the OS X Finder, is pretty cool. The official distro is only via source, tho, which isn’t super handy for a lot of folks. So I built the plugin and zipped that bad boy up for your enjoyment:
Merry Xmas!
Update: Raf. has built what promises to be an Intel-compatible version of SCPlugin:
Hi Ed, I’ve compiled an Intel version of the plugin (I noticed some comments on your blog requesting Intel versions: http://funkatron.com/wp/archives/os-x/binary-build-of-scplugin/) Please find the file at: http://studiofunk.com.au/downloads/SCPlugin-Intel.zip You can mirror the file if you like and let some of your readers know with an updated article.
