hi all,
i just had a child and missed this thread completely...
So here it goes, José Manuel:
To build a drum you only need pix_drum. You don't need pix_colortrack.
I thought these objects were part of the latest GEM binaries, but it seems they are not compiled by default, so downloading binaries won't be that helpful right now. could this change?
I understand you're in Windows right? As I don't have a windows machine I cannot be of help at all.
Is there a tutorial on how to compile gem in windows? I know Miha had the same problem with pix_mano in windows.
best,
J
2011/4/26 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at:
On Apr 26, 2011, at 6:05 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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On 2011-04-26 14:58, José Manuel Páez Moncaleano wrote:
Hey,
I'm worwing with a ps3 Eye in two projects wich requiere objects that where compiled by the author of this projects. This man work with pd and shared the patches. What I want to ask you is how can i compiled this two objects pix_drum and pix-colortrack because on pd it seems like those objects do not exist
hi. the simplest thing for now is to throw the sources of the 2 objects into Gem/src/Pixes and re-compile all of Gem.
[pix_drum] and [pix_mano] already come with Gem's sources (svn!), but live in Gem/src/extra/ and are not compiled by default.
Is it possible to enable them with a ./configure flag?
.hc
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