Hello,
I'm still fighting with pd to make it compile on a brand new intel- mac... I tried to use Hans's Darwin_app packages, and after some tweak and dirty hacks (no portaudio, no portmidi no ogg, no jack, and no loader), I managed to have a pd.app bundle. The problem is that it don't manage to load the external although they are in the good place and just fresh compiled. As I don't really know the source tree of the pd packages and how it works, it is pretty hard to understand why... One of the obvious solution would be that disabling the loader in the external prevent pd from load any external ?
But the loader don't compile, I have this error :
/Users/Adrien/SourcesProg/packages/darwin_app/../../externals/loaders/ import.c:27: error: too few arguments to function 'sys_load_lib'
the line 27 of import.c is : if (!sys_load_lib(sys_libdir->s_name, libname))
One of the other problem is that althought I'm compiling everything, the bundle is still in ppc (but almost everything inside is i386 except the Pd-0.39/Contents/MacOS/pd-0.39), and I don't understant how to force to make it intel native.
Help please....
Le 31 mars 06 à 03:29, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
Is there anyway to stream out RTSP from Gem in a similar way?
Well I believe it should be possible with some quicktime-code, maybe it would be more interresting to wait for the next release of the quicktime API wich should be really more clean than the actual one. However there is sample code on http://developer.apple.com/samplecode/ QuickTime/idxGraphicsImaging-date.html that allow to output the video buffer via the firewire port.
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