The HEAD of pd-MAIN is not building on Mac OS X. On one hand there is the old Jack problem. But there also seems to be a new(ish) issue on Mac/Intel related to libPdTcl.dylib and lipo:
Message: 1 Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 03:15:43 -0400 (EDT) From: pd@macosx104-i386.idmi.poly.edu (Pure Data Build User) Subject: [PD-cvs] autobuild: pd-main macosx104-i386 2007-04-16 03.15.02 To: pd-cvs@iem.at Message-ID: 20070416071543.B87231D9A71@macosx104-i386.idmi.poly.edu
/usr/bin/libtool: internal link edit command failed lipo: can't figure out the architecture type of: /var/tmp// ccYwquSc.out make[2]: *** [../bin/libPdTcl.dylib] Error 1 make[1]: [pd] Error 2 (ignored) make -C /Users/pd/auto-build/pd-main/pd/src BUILDLAYOUT_DIR=/Users/ pd/auto-build/pd-main/packages cvs_root_dir=/Users/pd/auto-build/pd- main DESTDIR=/Users/pd/auto-build/pd-main/packages/darwin_app/build/ Pd-0.41.0-test04.app/Contents/Resources prefix= libpddir=/Users/pd/ auto-build/pd-main/packages/darwin_app/build/Pd-0.41.0-test04.app/ Contents/Resources OPT_CFLAGS="-march=pentium4 -msse2 -mfpmath=sse - ftree-vectorize -ftree-vectorizer-verbose=2" UNAME=Darwin install cd ../obj && cc -g -O2 -DPD -Wall -W -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno- unused -Wno-parentheses -Wno-switch -DDL_OPEN -DMACOSX -DUNISTD -I/ usr/X11R6/include -I../portaudio/pa_common -I../portaudio/pablio - I../portmidi/pm_common -I../portmidi/pm_mac -I../portmidi/porttime -DUSEAPI_PORTAUDIO -DPA19 -DPA_USE_COREAUDIO -isysroot /Developer/ SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk -arch i386 -arch ppc -Wno-error - O2 -DUSEAPI_JACK -dynamiclib -read_only_relocs warning \ -o ../bin/libPdTcl.dylib t_main.o t_tkcmd.o \ -F/Library/Frameworks \ -framework Tcl -framework Tk -framework System \ -Wl,-install_name,@executable_path/../Resources/bin/libPdTcl.dylib ld: Undefined symbols: _Tcl_CreateCommand _Tcl_CreateFileHandler _Tcl_Eval _Tcl_GetVar /usr/bin/libtool: internal link edit command failed lipo: can't figure out the architecture type of: /var/tmp// ccvIwoaW.out make[2]: *** [../bin/libPdTcl.dylib] Error 1 make[1]: *** [pd_install] Error 2 make: *** [darwin_app_core] Error 2
Message: 2 Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 03:20:51 -0400 (EDT) From: pd@macosx104-powerpc.idmi.poly.edu (Pd User) Subject: [PD-cvs] autobuild: pd-main macosx104-powerpc 2007-04-16 03.15.03 To: pd-cvs@iem.at Message-ID: 20070416072051.28DEC861003@macosx104-powerpc.idmi.poly.edu
_sleep referenced from Jack expected to be defined in /usr/lib/ libSystem.B.dylib _socket referenced from Jack expected to be defined in /usr/lib/ libSystem.B.dylib _strcspn referenced from Jack expected to be defined in /usr/lib/ libSystem.B.dylib _task_get_special_port referenced from Jack expected to be defined in /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib _thread_terminate referenced from Jack expected to be defined in / usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib _vsnprintf referenced from Jack expected to be defined in /usr/lib/ libSystem.B.dylib _write referenced from Jack expected to be defined in /usr/lib/ libSystem.B.dylib _AudioConvertNanosToHostTime referenced from Jack expected to be defined in /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreAudio.framework/Versions/ A/CoreAudio _pthread_create referenced from Jack expected to be defined in /usr/ lib/libSystem.B.dylib _thread_info referenced from Jack expected to be defined in /usr/ lib/libSystem.B.dylib _thread_policy_set referenced from Jack expected to be defined in / usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib collect2: ld returned 1 exit status /usr/bin/ld: for architecture ppc /usr/bin/ld: warning multiple definitions of symbol _jack_error s_audio_jack.o definition of _jack_error in section (__TEXT,__text) /Library/Frameworks/Jack.framework/Jack(single module) definition of _jack_error lipo: can't open input file: /var/tmp//ccjohmxa.out (No such file or directory) make[2]: *** [../bin/pd] Error 1 make[1]: *** [pd_install] Error 2 make: *** [darwin_app_core] Error 2
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