On 9/8/07, Ken Restivo ken@restivo.org wrote:
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On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 06:48:52PM -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
Hi. I acquired a p5 glove, and the Pd interface I found for it relies
on
OSCx. I've been trying to build it, having added -fPIC to it, but I get this: make[1]: Entering directory
/home/chuckk/Glove/pd/externals/OSCx/src' cc -Wl,-export_dynamic -shared -o sendOSC.pd_linux sendOSC.o htmsocket.o OSC-system-dependent.o -L../../../pd/bin -lpd -lc -lm ../libOSC/libOSC.a /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lpd collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make[1]: *** [sendOSC.pd_linux] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory
/home/chuckk/Glove/pd/externals/OSCx/src' make: *** [all] Error 2I added several paths to the INCLUDES line in src/Makefile, as the guy suggested, with the path to a Pd src folder, but still it can't find
this
-lpd. I read man ld and tried searching for any kind of *libpd*, *pd.a*,
or
*pd.so* on my entire hard drive, and none of them exist. Should I
replace
this -lpd with something else? I tried removing it, and it built a
faulty
set of OSCx objects that don't work.
The linker uses -L not -I to determine its paths.
Try -L/usr/wherever/pd/libs/are/located ?
Hi Ken, thanks for the suggestion. It doesn't seem to make a difference. There are a series of -L flags and a series of -I flags, so I'm guessing whoever wrote it knew the difference. But I tried both. I also tried removing the -lpd flag, since, again, there is no file on my system that would satisfy it, and it built dumpOSC.pd_linux, sendOSC.pd_linux, and OSCroute.pd_linux, but Pd cannot create a dumpOSC object, while it does create the other two...
-Chuckk
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