i am on fedora
here is what about said about build-essential:
Definition: *build-essential*: Informational list of build-essential packages If you do not plan to build Debian packages, you don't need this package. Moreover this package is not required for building Debian packages. This package contains an informational list of packages which are considered essential for building Debian packages.
is gem dependent on debian?
On Jan 6, 2008 11:02 PM, Batuhan Bozkurt batuhan@batuhanbozkurt.com wrote:
I think you need to install build-essential package. BB
Agent Engram wrote:
those *are* the things i tried...
download and install pd-extended (which contains both, pd and gem
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/pure-data/Pd-0.39.3-extended-planetccrma6-i...
this was what I tried to do first.
basically this required that I go to planet CCRMA rebuild my kernal, also get jack, once i did that i tried to run the binaries and got the "floating point error", pd didnt run at all
so i decided to get the extended version source code and build that...
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/pure-data/Pd-0.39.3-extended.tar.bz2
it built with th following installs added yum install autoconf yum install tcl yum install tk yum install tcl-devel yum install tk-devel
well that got pd running, but gem is failing. so did the extended source build gem or not? are more devel packages required that I missed?
download the gem binaries from the gem site
the only site I know of is http://gem.iem.at/ is this what you are talking about? I dont not see *gem binaries for linux* on windows, in fact they recommend on the site building gem, but its my understanding that this comes with pd extended, which I built, and which is not loading the gem libs.
so i have now tried to build gem and it fails during configure because it *seems* to not know how to build using gcc...wierd. who uses g++, i dont even know how to get it.
[root@aalto src]# autoconf configure.ac http://configure.ac>configure [root@aalto src]# chmod 777 configure [root@aalto src]# ./configure checking for Base/configLinux.h.in... yes checking for g++... no checking for c++... no checking for gpp... no checking for aCC... no checking for CC... no checking for cxx... no checking for cc++... no checking for cl... no checking for FCC... no checking for KCC... no checking for RCC... no checking for xlC_r... no checking for xlC... no checking for C++ compiler default output file name... configure: error: C++ compiler cannot create executables See `config.log' for more details.
this is driving me a little crazy.
On Jan 6, 2008 9:09 PM, Roman Haefeli <reduzierer@yahoo.de mailto:reduzierer@yahoo.de> wrote:
On Sun, 2008-01-06 at 19:13 -0800, Agent Engram wrote: > i figured out how to build pd, i needed the tcl-devel stuff. > > i was hoping that Gem built with it but alas that would be too easy. gem is an external and not part of pd. > when I run: pd -lib gem i get... > gem: can't load library > because there is no gem installed. > so do I have to build Gem? that is a major pain in linux... this has nothing to do with linux. Gem is an extension, that
provides
additional funcionality to pd, which isn't in the focus of puredata itself. this is completely unrelated to the operating system. in
fact,
there are many ways to get Gem without having to build it. - download the gem binaries from the gem site - install a gem-package from your distro (i know that debian based distros include gem) - download and install pd-extended (which contains both, pd and gem, and a lot of other externals) just in case you decide to build gem yourself, don't forget to
install
also the dev-package for each dependecy. roman ___________________________________________________________ Telefonate ohne weitere Kosten vom PC zum PC: http://messenger.yahoo.de
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