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I want you to build the executable for Mac OS X 10.6.8 "Snow Leopard" or later, and send it to me with notes on what you have to do to build this, and brief installation instructions, including what I need to download or install from the Snow Leopard disk to do a build, and how you can run this to produce the output below.
I'm comfortable with command lines and even doing this myself. I just don't want to figure out setting up a Mac OS X development environment now just to do this. I have occasional use for this, and I have to install this on someone's machine.
Output: just get me so I can do the following, and I'll take it from there.
antiword
Name: antiword
Purpose: Display MS-Word files
Author: (C) 1998-2005 Adri van Os
Version: 0.37 (21 Oct 2005)
Status: GNU General Public License
Usage: antiword [switches] wordfile1 [wordfile2 ...]
Switches: [-f|-t|-a papersize|-p papersize|-x dtd][-m mapping][-w #][-i #][-Ls]
-f formatted text output
-t text output (default)
-a <paper size name> Adobe PDF output
-p <paper size name> PostScript output
paper size like: a4, letter or legal
-x <dtd> XML output
like: db (DocBook)
-m <mapping> character mapping file
-w <width> in characters of text output
-i <level> image level (PostScript only)
-L use landscape mode (PostScript only)
-r Show removed text
-s Show hidden (by Word) text
[That output was produced on Windows -- presumably similar output on Mac OS X or any other platform.]