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Xscope 4
Xscope 4 4 15 X 4
I got Xscopes working on my Macs. A standalone app is here: http://s3.sdfeu.org/xscope.app.zip . It's working for me on Mavericks and Mountain Lion; I did by best to include all the necessary libraries into the app, but I may have missed something, so let me know if the app doesn't work.
If anyone wants to compile it themselves, here's what I did:
1) get homebrew http://brew.sh/ and Apple's developer tools (homebrew should give you instructions if you don't have them)
2) install qt and libusb: brew install qt libusb
3) get xscopes' sources: git clone https://github.com/ganzziani/xscopes-qt.git
4) change into the cloned dir: cd xscopes-qt
5) fix linking info: edit 'XprotolabInterface.pro', find the line which looks like 'unix:!macx:!symbian: LIBS += -lusb-1.0' (near the end) and delete ':!macx', so that it looks like 'unix:!symbian: LIBS += -lusb-1.0'
6) compile: qmake && make
7) now you should have a newly created 'xscope.app' in your directory. Note that it links to brew's qt and libusb, so it will only work on your computer. To make it really 'standalone', there's more fiddling required to get the libraries into the app itself.
Cheers!
If anyone wants to compile it themselves, here's what I did:
1) get homebrew http://brew.sh/ and Apple's developer tools (homebrew should give you instructions if you don't have them)
2) install qt and libusb: brew install qt libusb
3) get xscopes' sources: git clone https://github.com/ganzziani/xscopes-qt.git
4) change into the cloned dir: cd xscopes-qt
5) fix linking info: edit 'XprotolabInterface.pro', find the line which looks like 'unix:!macx:!symbian: LIBS += -lusb-1.0' (near the end) and delete ':!macx', so that it looks like 'unix:!symbian: LIBS += -lusb-1.0'
6) compile: qmake && make
7) now you should have a newly created 'xscope.app' in your directory. Note that it links to brew's qt and libusb, so it will only work on your computer. To make it really 'standalone', there's more fiddling required to get the libraries into the app itself.
Cheers!