Awesome work here! Congrats, Ricardo.
2012/2/16 Antoine Villeret antoine.villeret@gmail.com:
wow ! congratulations, it works !
you are so quick that i can't compile and test it between your last two emails ! i always believe that you can fix it quicker than I ! ;-)
thanks again !
btw, it was crashing both on Ubuntu 10.04 32bit and Mint 12 (Ubuntu 11.10) 64 bit all are fixed for pix_opencv
pdgst is working on 32 bit but i got an undefined symbol error on 64 bit : pdgst.pd_linux: undefined symbol: g_object_get_property
and I also noticed that making Gem as a normal user lead to an error :
Assembler messages: Fatal error: can't create .libs/gem_modelOBJ_la-modelOBJ.o: Permission denied make[2]: *** [gem_modelOBJ_la-modelOBJ.lo] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/antoine/pd/externals/Gem/plugins/modelOBJ'
and i have to make it as su (sudo make) it's a minor issue but could make scripts failed on automatic installation
anyway, thanks a lot again for the work
antoine
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2012/2/16 IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at
On 02/16/12 20:20, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
but the real fix will be to remove "-mms-bitfields" from Gem on non-w32.
i pushed a fix to Gem which seems to fix the problem
fgnasdr
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