Hello
I've recently succeeded in compiling Pd-extended 0.41 (from svn) for my linux 64bit machine and encountered this old garray_gfloatarray problem (half-time playback etc). It seems like d_array.c is using the function, both in my svn copy and the released tarball. I replaced d_array.c with the one in svn head, compiled, and everything seems to be fine, so far.
Hopefully someone with some more insight in the pd code could take a look at this, and if it looks like it's doable, patch/replace the d_array.c in current extended.
regards, Johannes
It would be good to get the 0.42-5 release of Pd-extended to be fully working in 64-bit. There are test builds now, and Tim Blechmann has submitted some patches that fix 64-bit issues. I currently don't have a 64-bit install to work with.
.hc
On Jun 15, 2009, at 6:04 PM, Johannes Burström wrote:
Hello
I've recently succeeded in compiling Pd-extended 0.41 (from svn) for my linux 64bit machine and encountered this old garray_gfloatarray problem (half-time playback etc). It seems like d_array.c is using the function, both in my svn copy and the released tarball. I replaced d_array.c with the one in svn head, compiled, and everything seems to be fine, so far.
Hopefully someone with some more insight in the pd code could take a look at this, and if it looks like it's doable, patch/replace the d_array.c in current extended.
regards, Johannes
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