hello,
Just tried out the git version and got some errors...
gemmouse doesn't output anything and gemkeyboard doesn't load, there are undefined symbols at windows creation:
/usr/lib/pd-l2ork/extra/Gem/gemglxwindow.pd_linux: undefined symbol: _ZN9GemWindow3keyESsii
On 01/06/2015 12:02 AM, patrice colet wrote:
hello,
Just tried out the git version and got some errors...
is this git from sourceforge or from github? (i just noticed that i hadn't pushed to sf in a while; fixed that)
gemmouse doesn't output anything
make sure you are using the abstractions of these objects (rather than the used-to-be built-ins)
and gemkeyboard doesn't load,
make also sure that you have the path to the abstractions in you search-path (this should only be a problem if you are running Gem from a non-install (e.g. out of the build-tree))
there are undefined symbols at windows creation:
/usr/lib/pd-l2ork/extra/Gem/gemglxwindow.pd_linux: undefined symbol: _ZN9GemWindow3keyESsii
is this from a fresh checkout?
gfmdsar IOhannes
Le 06/01/2015 19:08, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
On 01/06/2015 12:02 AM, patrice colet wrote:
hello,
Just tried out the git version and got some errors...
is this git from sourceforge or from github? (i just noticed that i hadn't pushed to sf in a while; fixed that)
I usually get Gem sources from github
gemmouse doesn't output anything
make sure you are using the abstractions of these objects (rather than the used-to-be built-ins)
I'm sure I'm using the gemmouse abstraction outputting zeros instead of x.y window coordinates
and gemkeyboard doesn't load,
make also sure that you have the path to the abstractions in you search-path (this should only be a problem if you are running Gem from a non-install (e.g. out of the build-tree))
I've only run in my archlinux machine:
$ cd Gem $ git pull $ ./configure --prefix /usr/lib/pd-l2ork && make && make install
'git pull' didn't show any change in build system, should I run something else to install?
The gemmouse.pd abstraction is located in Gem root directory and there is no abstraction directory
there are undefined symbols at windows creation:
/usr/lib/pd-l2ork/extra/Gem/gemglxwindow.pd_linux: undefined symbol: _ZN9GemWindow3keyESsii
is this from a fresh checkout?
yes terday
gfmdsar IOhannes
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Hello,
Here, with : GEM: ver: 0.93.git 901cf08 GEM: compiled: Oct 25 2014
Both abstractions (gemmmouse and geykeyboard) work fine. pd 0.46.2 Ubuntu 14.10
Here, I have a directory 'abstractions' in the Gem directory... ++
Jack
Le 06/01/2015 20:17, patrice colet a écrit :
Le 06/01/2015 19:08, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
On 01/06/2015 12:02 AM, patrice colet wrote:
hello,
Just tried out the git version and got some errors...
is this git from sourceforge or from github? (i just noticed that i hadn't pushed to sf in a while; fixed that)
I usually get Gem sources from github
gemmouse doesn't output anything
make sure you are using the abstractions of these objects (rather than the used-to-be built-ins)
I'm sure I'm using the gemmouse abstraction outputting zeros instead of x.y window coordinates
and gemkeyboard doesn't load,
make also sure that you have the path to the abstractions in you search-path (this should only be a problem if you are running Gem from a non-install (e.g. out of the build-tree))
I've only run in my archlinux machine:
$ cd Gem $ git pull $ ./configure --prefix /usr/lib/pd-l2ork && make && make install
'git pull' didn't show any change in build system, should I run something else to install?
The gemmouse.pd abstraction is located in Gem root directory and there is no abstraction directory
there are undefined symbols at windows creation:
/usr/lib/pd-l2ork/extra/Gem/gemglxwindow.pd_linux: undefined symbol: _ZN9GemWindow3keyESsii
is this from a fresh checkout?
yes terday
gfmdsar IOhannes
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On 01/06/2015 08:40 PM, Jack wrote:
Here, I have a directory 'abstractions' in the Gem directory...
it seems that patrice is doing a "make install", which copies abstractions and externals into a flat directory.
Le 06/01/2015 20:17, patrice colet a écrit :
Le 06/01/2015 19:08, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
On 01/06/2015 12:02 AM, patrice colet wrote:
hello,
Just tried out the git version and got some errors...
is this git from sourceforge or from github? (i just noticed that i hadn't pushed to sf in a while; fixed that)
I usually get Gem sources from github
thanks for confirmation.
gemmouse doesn't output anything
make sure you are using the abstractions of these objects (rather than the used-to-be built-ins)
I'm sure I'm using the gemmouse abstraction outputting zeros instead of x.y window coordinates
so does it "not output anything" or 0/0? that's quite something different.
also given that gemglxwindow does not compile on your machine, which window backend do you actually use (hidden in [gemwin] there's a [gemdefaultwindow] abstraction that contains an object like [gemglxwindow]).
but
there are undefined symbols at windows creation:
/usr/lib/pd-l2ork/extra/Gem/gemglxwindow.pd_linux: undefined symbol: _ZN9GemWindow3keyESsii
so do you actually get a window when you [create( one? i'm a bit confused.
and gemkeyboard doesn't load,
what does it say?
make also sure that you have the path to the abstractions in you search-path (this should only be a problem if you are running Gem from a non-install (e.g. out of the build-tree))
I've only run in my archlinux machine:
$ cd Gem $ git pull $ ./configure --prefix /usr/lib/pd-l2ork && make && make install
'git pull' didn't show any change in build system, should I run something else to install?
The gemmouse.pd abstraction is located in Gem root directory and there is no abstraction directory
is this from a fresh checkout?
yes terday
:-) what i really meant was: did you do a fresh clone, or did you just update an existing one (sometimes there are problems with the latter option; try running "make distclean && ./autogen.sh" first)
gfmdsar IOhannes
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Le 06/01/2015 21:08, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
On 01/06/2015 08:40 PM, Jack wrote:
Here, I have a directory 'abstractions' in the Gem directory...
it seems that patrice is doing a "make install", which copies abstractions and externals into a flat directory.
Le 06/01/2015 20:17, patrice colet a écrit :
Le 06/01/2015 19:08, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
On 01/06/2015 12:02 AM, patrice colet wrote:
hello,
Just tried out the git version and got some errors...
is this git from sourceforge or from github? (i just noticed that i hadn't pushed to sf in a while; fixed that)
I usually get Gem sources from github
thanks for confirmation.
gemmouse doesn't output anything
make sure you are using the abstractions of these objects (rather than the used-to-be built-ins)
I'm sure I'm using the gemmouse abstraction outputting zeros instead of x.y window coordinates
so does it "not output anything" or 0/0? that's quite something different.
also given that gemglxwindow does not compile on your machine, which window backend do you actually use (hidden in [gemwin] there's a [gemdefaultwindow] abstraction that contains an object like [gemglxwindow]).
but s
there are undefined symbols at windows creation:
/usr/lib/pd-l2ork/extra/Gem/gemglxwindow.pd_linux: undefined symbol: _ZN9GemWindow3keyESsii
so do you actually get a window when you [create( one? i'm a bit confused.
and gemkeyboard doesn't load,
what does it say?
make also sure that you have the path to the abstractions in you search-path (this should only be a problem if you are running Gem from a non-install (e.g. out of the build-tree))
I've only run in my archlinux machine: $ cd Gem $ git pull $ ./configure --prefix /usr/lib/pd-l2ork && make && make install 'git pull' didn't show any change in build system, should I run something else to install? The gemmouse.pd abstraction is located in Gem root directory and there is no abstraction directory
is this from a fresh checkout?
yes terday
:-) what i really meant was: did you do a fresh clone, or did you just update an existing one (sometimes there are problems with the latter
option; try running "make distclean && ./autogen.sh" first)
I've compiled again after running this command line, here is the last console pd output: canvasinfo: v0.1 stable canvasinfo methods: args dir dirty editmode vis pdinfo: v.0.1 stable pdinfo methods: dir dsp version classinfo: v.0.1 stable classinfo methods: size objectinfo: v.0.1 stable objectinfo methods: class [import] $Revision: 1.2 $ [import] is still in development, the interface could change! compiled against Pd-l2ork version 20141212 libdir loader 1.9 compiled on Dec 12 2014 at 01:01:26 compiled against Pd version 0.42.7.20141212 GEM: Graphics Environment for Multimedia verbose( -1):GEM: ver: 0.93.git bc6e477 verbose( -1):GEM: compiled: Jan 6 2015 verbose( -1):GEM: maintained by IOhannes m zmoelnig verbose( -1):GEM: Authors : Mark Danks (original version) verbose( -1):GEM: Chris Clepper verbose( -1):GEM: Cyrille Henry verbose( -1):GEM: IOhannes m zmoelnig verbose( -1):GEM: with help by Guenter Geiger, Daniel Heckenberg, James Tittle, Hans-Christoph Steiner, et al. verbose( -1):GEM: found a bug? miss a feature? please report it: verbose( -1):GEM: homepage http://gem.iem.at/ verbose( -1):GEM: bug-tracker http://sourceforge.net/projects/pd-gem/ verbose( -1):GEM: mailing-list http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/gem-dev/ verbose( -1):GEM: compiled for MMX/SSE2 architecture verbose( -1):GEM: using SSE2 optimization verbose( -1):GEM: detected 4 CPUs GEM: image loading support: magick SGI jpeg tiff GEM: image saving support: SGI jpeg magick tiff libdir_loader: added 'cyclone' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'zexy' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'creb' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'cxc' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'iemlib' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'list-abs' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'mapping' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'markex' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'maxlib' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'memento' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'mjlib' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'motex' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'oscx' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'pddp' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'pdogg' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'pixeltango' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'pmpd' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'rradical' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'sigpack' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'smlib' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'unauthorized' to the global objectclass path vbap - v1.1 - 14 Aug. 2014 - (c) Ville Pulkki 1999-2006 (Pd port by HCS) libdir_loader: added 'pan' to the global objectclass path freeverb~ v1.2 libdir_loader: added 'hcs' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'jmmmp' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'ext13' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'ggee' to the global objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'ekext' to the global objectclass path hex loader $Revision: 1.5 $ written by IOhannes m zmölnig, IEM zmoelnig@iem.at compiled on Dec 12 2014 at 01:01:26 compiled against Pd version 0.42.7.20141212
tcl error: list element in quotes followed by "-message" instead of space /usr/lib/pd-l2ork/extra/Gem/gemglxwindow.pd_linux: /usr/lib/pd-l2ork/extra/Gem/gemglxwindow.pd_linux: undefined symbol: _ZN9GemWindow3keyESsii /usr/lib/pd-l2ork/extra/Gem/gemglxwindow.pd_linux: /usr/lib/pd-l2ork/extra/Gem/gemglxwindow.pd_linux: undefined symbol: _ZN9GemWindow3keyESsii expr, expr~, fexpr~ version 0.4 under GNU General Public License gemkeyboard ... couldn't create GLEW version 1.10.0 [gemglxwindow]: Direct Rendering enabled!
gfmdsar IOhannes
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Le 06/01/2015 21:08, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
On 01/06/2015 08:40 PM, Jack wrote:
Here, I have a directory 'abstractions' in the Gem directory...
it seems that patrice is doing a "make install", which copies abstractions and externals into a flat directory.
curiously make install didn't update those files from abstractions directory, so I've done it manually, [gemmouse] is now working normally and [gemkeyboard] created.