Hi,
I just got my hands on an R5000 Indy with the 7.3 compilers on it here
at UNT. I have been trying for 3 days to get pd compiled n32 with these
compilers. I can compile fine with egcs compilers n32... but my problem
is this. I dont get any serious error on the compilation but when I run
the pd-n32 binary I get this tcltk error: Application initialization
failed: invalid command name "tcl_findLibrary". here is what I have
tried.
1. compiling only the pd part of the program. pd-gui is still -o32.
doesnt work. pd-gui will not display the patches nor recognize the patch
connections. some thing to do with the -o32 -n32 drawing to the tcltk
canvas I think... I dont know...
2. replaced the libtk and libtcl with -n32 versions and compiled the
whole package -n32. It worked 1 time then nothing else.
Here are my compiler and linker flags.... I want an optimized version
for the O2.
a. -n32 -DN32 -woff 1080,1064,1185 -IPA -Ofast=ip32_5k
-OPT:cray_ivdep=true -r5000 -OPT:roundoff=3 -OPT:IEEE_arithmetic=3. Im
using -Ofast=ip32_5k because I plan on running this on an O2... but if
I change it to -Ofast=ip22_5k (for the indy) same thing happens.
b. I tried this as well: -n32 -DN32 -woff 1080,1064,1185 -IPA -O2
c. -n32 -O2
d. -n32 -O3
same message.
tcl_findLibrary is called from the libtk8.0.a library...
So, Any Ideas?
Thanks,
Michael
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