hello,
i install a ubuntu 10.04 on a 2nd HD to test. gem compile fine : i did not noticed dependency problem. i however have noticed that ./configure is lot's longer than what it use to be, and output is not very clear : i was not able to know wich plugins was ok to compile, and wich was not.
there is also 1 problem with sudo make install : it did not install plugins. (just create a *.so broken link) manually linking to /usr/local/lib/pd.... did not work for me, i had to link the plugins in the Gem/src folder start pd with this location for Gem.
i was not able to find a place where all Gem dependency where listed. it would be nice to have such list somwhere.
thanks Cyrille
IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
On 2010-04-27 21:26, cyrille henry wrote:
IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
On 2010-04-27 09:38, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
i'm currently trying to find out what is causing the crash (which i can reproduce on puredyne and other ubuntu systems) i'll report back when i found a solution on that...
i think i found a workaround for the problem.
good.
the code for the pluginfactory became ugly again, but this probably doesn't concern you.
i'm concerned about autogen :
nusmuk@nusmuk:~/pd/Gem/src$ ./autogen.sh kernel Linux
i guess the "kernel Linux" part is what autogen.sh prints out, rather than what you provided as an argument.
./autogen.sh: 29: function: not found
sigh; i'm still unable to write sh-functions that can run on ubuntu. what was the default shell again? dash? zsh?
anyhow, should be fixed now.
extra plugins ./autogen.sh: 38: Syntax error: "}" unexpected nusmuk@nusmuk:~/pd/Gem/src$ changing autogen 1st line from #!/bin/sh to : #!/bin/bash solve the problem.
my default shell is obviously still bash... another way to do it would be to directly run: $ autoreconf -fiv (the autogen.sh script does just that)
more important, the name of the plugins now has a "gem_" prefixed, so you can delete the film*.so (and record*.so and video*,so) and link (or copy) again all the plugins/*/.libs/*.so to live beside Gem.pd_linux
ok
compilation work fine. pd start and pix_video, pix_film, pix_record instantiate fine.
so, i think everything is fine.
btw, pd log show : [pix_video]: 0: 'v4l2' video4linux2 v4l2 [pix_video]: 1: 'dv4l' ieee1394 dv4l dv pix_film:: quicktime support pix_film:: libaviplay support pix_film:: libmpeg3 support
why does iee1394 is not 2: 'dv'?
because "v4l" (aka v4l1) is missing. the bug was a typo, which i have now fixed.
and a new line is missing...
true. but this is rather minor :-)
fgmasdr IOhannes