Don't know if that last message got through ok - to recap:
The error is:
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
t_tkcmd.c: In function pdgui_startup': t_tkcmd.c:349: warning: passing arg 3 of
Tcl_CreateCommand' from incompatible pointer type
make: *** [t_tkcmd.o] Error 1
And it happens with both 0.36 and 0.35
More specifically, it seems a function called glist_findrtext fails something called a "consistency check", which leads to the segfaulting if you compile with -Werror disabled.
It's something Tcl-ish, it would seem.
Matthijs de Jonge http://devdsp.net - news and resources for computer musicians
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 11:34:58PM +0100, TimBlechmann@gmx.net wrote:
what was your compiler error if you use the -werror flag? and which version of pd are you using?
... tim
Hi all,
I've been reading this list for quite some time, but never had a reason to post until now:
On my fresh Slackware 9.0, PD refuses to compile. Removing -Werror
from the makefile ( doesn't sound like a good idea to me ?? ) didn't
help - it compiled, but then when you try to run PD, as soon as you add an object to the canvas, it segfaults.
Could this be a gcc 3 (3.2) or TCL 8.4 issue, and if so, is there a fix for it, or am I missing something really obvious?
-- take care,
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