On I go.
Loading /usr/bin/wish turns out to be 64bit, but running pd from Miller's pre-built app (or Pd-extended pre-built) creates a 32bit version. When compiling from source, I am making libPdTcl.dylib 32bit, but wish's 'load' function thinks this is the wrong architecture - I think then that wish needs to be run as 32bit, but I can't figure out how to do this or how the pre-built app is doing this. I can't find any doc's on that load function, either (line 67 of pd.tk).
I'm just shooting in the dark here, trying to conjure up some advice. I need to get pd compiled from source to work on an external.
Rich
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 12:29 AM, Rich E reakinator@gmail.com wrote:
I hope someone can help me fix the last problem on this list, it is blocking me (libPdTcl.dylib wrong architecture). I can't see why it is detected as the wrong architecture, everything I check says it is i386 compatible.
I did remove alot from the configure.in file trying to get it work, so maybe there is a problem there. It is attached.
merry christmas, feliz navidad és boldog karácsonzyt (i think I may have barely missed it in my time)!
- rich
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 4:44 AM, Rich E reakinator@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am having problems compiling pd from Miller's website in OS X Snow Leopard. Basically, Pd fell behind Apple's updates. Here are my problems, fixes where I found them:
- the configure script automatically adds -isysroot blah blah for the 10.4
sdk, which doesn't work. this line is removed.
- the included portaudio (and more importantly, its coreaudio components)
with pd does not match the coreaudio framework included with Snow Leopard. There are lots of deprecations and finally undeclared methods. I tried just updating the source code from that in portaudio's svn, but this led to further undefined calls that I don't remember.
- using '-disable-portaudio' doesn't do any good because it is
automatically added if you are on OS X (I wanted to just use jack since portaudio is outdated).
- I had to remove all '-arch' flags except i386 to get everything linked.
Okay, after that, it compiled. whew. Still, pd's gui will not run because libPdTcl.dylib either isn't found or is the wrong architecture, I still can't tell:
$ pd -jack Error in startup script: dlopen(/usr/local/lib/pd/bin/../bin/libPdTcl.dylib, 10): no suitable image found. Did find: /usr/local/lib/pd/bin/../bin/libPdTcl.dylib: mach-o, but wrong architecture while executing "load $pd_guidir/bin/libPdTcl.dylib" invoked from within "if {$pd_nt == 2} { # turn on James Tittle II's fast drawing set tk::mac::useCGDrawing 1 # anti-alias all lines that need it set tk::mac::CGAnt..." (file "/usr/local/lib/pd/bin/pd.tk" line 67) ^CPd: signal 2
It is there, they are all i386 and tcl/tk are universal binaries, so I don't know. Anyone else?
Running pd with no gui and jack works.
regards, Rich