On Sep 18, 2006, at 8:56 AM, chris clepper wrote:
On 9/18/06, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org> wrote: /usr/bin/ld: Pixes/pix_filmDarwinYUV.o malformed object, illegal reference for -dynamic code (reference to a coalesced section (__TEXT,__textcoal_nt) from section (__TEXT,__eh_frame) relocation entry (20))
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [Gem.pd_darwin] Error 1
make: *** [/Users/hans/cvs/pure-data/packages/../Gem/src/Gem.pd_darwin] Error 2
pix_filmDarwinYUV no longer exists. It is not in CVS head.
Its building now, both on my machine, and in the auto-builder Tiger box last night. I forgot to include the line to install Gem, so it won't show up in the auto-build binary package until tomorrow. Since we are on this topic, I'd like to see if we can get Gem to use the fink-installed deps. The auto-build configure looks like this (PowerMac G4/10.4.7):
image-support
use ImageMagick : no (forced)
use TIFF : no
use JPEG : no
video-support
use mpeg : no
use mpeg-3 : no
use QuickTime : yes (framework)
use aviplay : no
use ffmpeg : no
input-support
use v4l : no
use ieee1394 : no
misc
using ARB-extensions : yes
using NV-extensions : no
using reg-struct-ret : yes
On my machine, it looks like this (PowerBookG4 10.4.7):
image-support
use ImageMagick : no (forced)
use TIFF : no
use JPEG : yes
video-support
use mpeg : yes
use mpeg-3 : no
use QuickTime : yes (framework)
use aviplay : no
use ffmpeg : no
input-support
use v4l : no
use ieee1394 : yes
misc
using ARB-extensions : yes
using NV-extensions : yes
using reg-struct-ret : yes
- libjpeg wasn't installed on the auto-build machine, but libmpeg was, but it didn't find it... any ideas?
- libtiff was installed on both using Fink, but neither found it.
- ffmpeg is installed on both too, but luck there
- I can't figure out what's installed on my machine to enable ieee1394 and NV-extensions.
.hc
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