hmm. I wish I could help more. I have never built a windows external.
Is there an extra step that is needed for windows? Do you have to register the _tilde_setup function somewhere else?
Is there a way to tell windows where to find the .dll's for a given package?
After resolving two dozens undefined references I finally have readanysf compiled. Curiously gmerlin_avdec needs a prepended link of each used library.
The link flags must be at the end, like in attached file.
I had to copy missing dll's into pd/bin along with other libs provided py pd-extended and gridflow,
libdca-0.dll libgavl-1.dll libiconv-2.dll libintl-8.dll libtheora-0.dll lib-tiff-3.dll
it seems it's still not the good way to compile because pd complains:
load_object: Symbol "readanysf_tilde_setup" not found
----- "august" august@alien.mur.at a écrit :
Yeah perhaps it will be easier with the pd-extended makefiles. I really have no idea how windows handles linking and I also don't have experience with pd-extended builds.
One problem you might have with my makefile that I didn't see before is that I test to see if the system is linux. If so, I set appropriate flags. If not, I assume you have a mac and set other flags.
I've attached a Makefile.win that might work for you. I made it blindly since I don't have a windows setup.
You should only need to edit these two lines: GAVLPREFIX=/usr/local PD_INCLUDES=/usr/include
Maybe something else is needed, but I can't say. It should be simple enough to build from.
best -august.
I've tried to hack the makefile but have pain to get it compiling
the dll because of linking problems...
I guess it would be easier by using pd-extended externals Makefile
for resolving differences between os
----- "august" august@alien.mur.at a écrit :
well, if you already have gavl and gmerlin-avdecoder, you should
only
need to download and compile readanysf~
the Makefile is there already. If I am not mistaken, you would
only
need to copy and modify the pd_linux target so that it creates a readanysf~.dll instead of a readanysf~.pd_linux
...and then package it in a bundle so that it is usable for
windows
users. ...that will be the hard part I imagine.
Hello, I've applied this patch then gmerlin-avdecoder compiles
fine
on mingw
http://www.mail-archive.com/gmerlin-general@lists.sourceforge.net/msg00322.h...
now we need the makefile ;)
----- "Hans-Christoph Steiner" hans@at.or.at a écrit :
We just need someone to get all of the required libraries
building
on
Windows/MinGW. gmerlin-avdecoder is required, then the more
codec
libs, the better, but it'll work without any of them, it just won't
open
as
many files. Once we have that, making a Windows build of [readanysf~] will be easy.
.hc
On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 13:56 +0200, "matteo sisti sette" matteosistisette@gmail.com wrote: > Hi, > > Is there anything similar to readanysf~ available for
Windows?
I
would > like to be able to read the audio from mov video files. > > I've found some very old threads about failed attempts to
port
> readanysf~ to windows. > Has there been any success since then? Anybody that has
been
able
to > compile it for windows and could share the compiled binary? > > Or any similar external? > > thanks > m. > > -- > Matteo Sisti Sette > matteosistisette@gmail.com > http://www.matteosistisette.com > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >
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