that did in fact solve it thanks!
i have a full working pdp_freeframe and pdp_frei0r
---- lluisgomez@hangar.org wrote:
try to use the -fPIC in your compilation ...
i don's have a ppc machine to try it but googling a little bit i found
some people with similar problems compiling x86 code in ppc systems ::( ... ) Most likely, you didn't compile the library with -fpic (or -fPIC). There should not be a R_PPC_REL24 reloc in a shared library compiled with -fpic, and libraries not compiled with -fpic or -fPIC are not guaranteed to work. ( ... )
give it a try ;)
S'està citant bigswift@cox.net:
here is the error, i assume its about PPC but perhaps someone has a
fix for this?home/shree/Desktop/pdp_frei0r-0.1/pdp_frei0r.pd_linux:
/home/shree/Desktop/pdp_frei0r-0.1/pdp_frei0r.pd_linux: R_PPC_REL24
relocation at 0x0df5eed4 for symbolpost' out of range pdp_frei0r 16 ... couldn't create /home/shree/APPS/pdp_freeframe/pdp_freeframe.pd_linux: /home/shree/APPS/pdp_freeframe/pdp_freeframe.pd_linux: R_PPC_REL24 relocation at 0x0df5f774 for symbol
post' out of range pdp_freeframe ... couldn't create---- lluisgomez@hangar.org wrote:
hi bigswift,
what do you mean with a funky error? i mean, can you paste the error please?
i never compiled this ojects on a ppc but i think the problem could be more in the plugins ... for example some freeframe plugins make use of mmx operations that are not supported in ppc architecture...
have you compiled the freeframe plugins?
bigswift@cox.net wrote:
Anyone had any luck getting this to work in ppc? i get a funky error when loading the lib, even though it compiles
same thing with pdp_frei0r
funky funky.
mfga.sdr IOhannes
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