hello,
i realize that pix_opencv is not include anywhere and people have to search it in the SVN and to built it themselves
i'm wondering how we can help them to use this library i think it's a bit difficult to rewrite it's build system to fit the template because of the dependencies on Gem and OpenCV
but could it possible to include this library in Gem ? in the extras ? like pix_fiducial and others ?
what do you think about that ?
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I think the best way to make it easy to find, download and install is to make binaries structured as libdirs and post them on puredata.info/downloads.
I think with a little work that we can make a Gem external template based on the Library Template. I've done it before quick and dirty, that's not hard.
.hc
On Dec 12, 2012, at 11:46 AM, Antoine Villeret wrote:
hello,
i realize that pix_opencv is not include anywhere and people have to search it in the SVN and to built it themselves
i'm wondering how we can help them to use this library i think it's a bit difficult to rewrite it's build system to fit the template because of the dependencies on Gem and OpenCV
but could it possible to include this library in Gem ? in the extras ? like pix_fiducial and others ?
what do you think about that ?
a
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I tried and was able to make Gem externals that worked on linux and Mac OS, but on Windows I wasn't able to link eternals that needed Gem symbols. This was years ago though, and anyway I might have been missing something :)
m
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 01:19:04PM -0500, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I think the best way to make it easy to find, download and install is to make binaries structured as libdirs and post them on puredata.info/downloads.
I think with a little work that we can make a Gem external template based on the Library Template. I've done it before quick and dirty, that's not hard.
.hc
On Dec 12, 2012, at 11:46 AM, Antoine Villeret wrote:
hello,
i realize that pix_opencv is not include anywhere and people have to search it in the SVN and to built it themselves
i'm wondering how we can help them to use this library i think it's a bit difficult to rewrite it's build system to fit the template because of the dependencies on Gem and OpenCV
but could it possible to include this library in Gem ? in the extras ? like pix_fiducial and others ?
what do you think about that ?
a
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i've already tried to make a C++ external from the template but i never reach something which works so if you have a working template please let me know
and what about including it in Gem ? as it depends on it (and it may depends on very new feature such as ROI soon) i think it's a better choice
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2012/12/12 Miller Puckette msp@ucsd.edu:
I tried and was able to make Gem externals that worked on linux and Mac OS, but on Windows I wasn't able to link eternals that needed Gem symbols. This was years ago though, and anyway I might have been missing something :)
m
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 01:19:04PM -0500, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I think the best way to make it easy to find, download and install is to make binaries structured as libdirs and post them on puredata.info/downloads.
I think with a little work that we can make a Gem external template based on the Library Template. I've done it before quick and dirty, that's not hard.
.hc
On Dec 12, 2012, at 11:46 AM, Antoine Villeret wrote:
hello,
i realize that pix_opencv is not include anywhere and people have to search it in the SVN and to built it themselves
i'm wondering how we can help them to use this library i think it's a bit difficult to rewrite it's build system to fit the template because of the dependencies on Gem and OpenCV
but could it possible to include this library in Gem ? in the extras ? like pix_fiducial and others ?
what do you think about that ?
a
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I looked around and was at least able to find out what I did for linux - it's on http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/syllabi/267.07f/11.13/ as part of a seminar I taught - http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/syllabi/267.07f/ (but the 11.13 stuff ws never lenked to so was probably invisible, oops). Anyhow, it's all quite half baked and now 5 years old!
Miller
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 07:42:04PM +0100, Antoine Villeret wrote:
i've already tried to make a C++ external from the template but i never reach something which works so if you have a working template please let me know
and what about including it in Gem ? as it depends on it (and it may depends on very new feature such as ROI soon) i think it's a better choice
a
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2012/12/12 Miller Puckette msp@ucsd.edu:
I tried and was able to make Gem externals that worked on linux and Mac OS, but on Windows I wasn't able to link eternals that needed Gem symbols. This was years ago though, and anyway I might have been missing something :)
m
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 01:19:04PM -0500, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I think the best way to make it easy to find, download and install is to make binaries structured as libdirs and post them on puredata.info/downloads.
I think with a little work that we can make a Gem external template based on the Library Template. I've done it before quick and dirty, that's not hard.
.hc
On Dec 12, 2012, at 11:46 AM, Antoine Villeret wrote:
hello,
i realize that pix_opencv is not include anywhere and people have to search it in the SVN and to built it themselves
i'm wondering how we can help them to use this library i think it's a bit difficult to rewrite it's build system to fit the template because of the dependencies on Gem and OpenCV
but could it possible to include this library in Gem ? in the extras ? like pix_fiducial and others ?
what do you think about that ?
a
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On 2012-12-12 19:34, Miller Puckette wrote:
I tried and was able to make Gem externals that worked on linux and Mac OS, but on Windows I wasn't able to link eternals that needed Gem symbols. This was years ago though, and anyway I might have been missing something :)
nowadays, Gem comes with some working examples how to create "Gem-externals" (that is: binaries that are dynamically linked to Gem) on linux, osx and w32 (both using mingw and M$VC; though you need to use the same compiler that was used to build your Gem.dll).
those examples are also packaged in Debian, so there exist binaries that work on freebsd-kernels (Debian/kFreeBSD).
as for creating a Makefile.template that works for Gem, i don't think it's worth the effort. there are examples how to include a new project into GemÃs autotools build system, and i encourage people to use that.
fgmar IOhannes