hans have some tip to me start to compile the gem from pd-extended source with artoolkit? the artoolkit lib is working in macmini intel and powerbookg4.
lets put it to work?
palm
2008/5/23 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org:
It is included, but:
error: [pix_artoolkit]: compiled without ARToolKit support! ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.
.hvc
On May 23, 2008, at 11:23 PM, Jack wrote:
Why ? [pix_artoolkit] with pd-extended is not enough ? ++
Jack
Le 23 mai 08 à 21:57, palmieri, ricardo a écrit :
hi guys.
somebody know some tutorial to compile gem with artoolkit object? i having a lot of doubts doing it.
in really im having trouble in create a greate ./configure line, with the right prefix and libs.
somebody can help me? im using pd-extended 0.39.3 and macmini with mac osx
palmieri
2008/3/12 IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Mar 11, 2008, at 1:59 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > > The other is pix_artoolkit, which is based on ARToolkit, which is > a type of code to stick on things that you can then track in 3D > space using Gem.
well, at least his one has been backported to Gem in late 2006.
people seem to not know this.
What would be the best way to include this into Gem
i tried to say: pix_artoolkit is included in Gem for more than a year.
and/or Pd-extended, if it isn't already?
[pix_artoolkit] is disabled by default. you need to have artoolkit installed and might have to set the --with-artoolkit-includes and --with-artoolkit-libs to configure accordingly.
fmgasd. IOhannes
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