FYI: I added this to the SourceForge releases page.
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On Thursday, Aug 28, 2003, at 04:11 America/New_York, Søren Bovbjerg
wrote:
Hi Joerg (and PD list)
It seems that the tcl/tk libs are hardcoded to be located at the
directory specified when tcl/tk is compiled. Also it requires an
absolute path to function correctly (I've tried relative path with no
luck).The solution seems to be to create a staticly linked pd-gui. I have
created such file and made a new package. Still I have great trouble
testing this outside our domain but I think it is independant of other
libs now.Also I have provided tcl/tk libs for static linking (.a files).
I really hope it works now - and sorry for the mess yesterday :-)
The package is available at: http://www.cvmt.dk/~sb/pd
The file is: pd-0.36-2.irix.tar.gz
I have also uploaded the sources for tcl/tk 8.4.0 (I cannot compile
8.4.4 on Irix(!))./Soeren
'Joerg Spix' wrote:
Hello, I got your new version pd-0.36-1.irix.tar.gz and installed it
(without getting Tcl/Tk 8.4 elsewhere) and it looks like before. I tried
$HOME/pd/bin/pd $HOME/pd/bin/pd-n32 and $HOME/pd/bin/pd-o32 and got the following results: luciani 61% ./bin/pd 1662:./bin/pd-gui: rld: Fatal Error: Cannot Successfully map soname
'libtk8.4.so' under any of the filenames
/pack/tk-8.4.0/lib/libtk8.4.so:/pack/tcl-8.4.0/lib/libtk8.4.so:/usr/ lib32/libtk8.4.so:/usr/lib32/internal/libtk8.4.so:/lib32/ libtk8.4.so:/opt/lib Pd: signal 2 luciani 62% ./bin/pd-n32 1674:./bin/pd-gui: rld: Fatal Error: Cannot Successfully map soname
'libtk8.4.so' under any of the filenames
/pack/tk-8.4.0/lib/libtk8.4.so:/pack/tcl-8.4.0/lib/libtk8.4.so:/usr/ lib32/libtk8.4.so:/usr/lib32/internal/libtk8.4.so:/lib32/ libtk8.4.so:/opt/lib Pd: signal 2 luciani 63% ./bin/pd-o32 1684:./bin/pd-gui: rld: Fatal Error: Cannot Successfully map soname
'libtk8.4.so' under any of the filenames
/pack/tk-8.4.0/lib/libtk8.4.so:/pack/tcl-8.4.0/lib/libtk8.4.so:/usr/ lib32/libtk8.4.so:/usr/lib32/internal/libtk8.4.so:/lib32/ libtk8.4.so:/opt/lib Pd: signal 2 luciani 64% So there are still some fixed paths in there, I"m afraid
or should I get the T TK 8.4 package to run pd? Regarding the externals. it sounds a little bit like the externals
must have been compiled for the same processor generation (n32 vs. o32) like pd
and since Millers versions only have been o32, the externals are also
o32 and this is the reason why they don't run. Maybe we can expect
n32-externals to run with pd-n32? I forgot to mention not to reply to this address, because I rather
seldom look in this mailbox. Better use joerg.spix@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de,
because this is my main mailbox until I can debug my sendmail. Your messages
arrived, but just because I didn't see an answer in my main mailbox
(and of course because I forgot to mention this in my last mail) I
checked the mail there. Thanks a lot for your help. My reactions might become a bit delayed
since I have a lot of urgent things to do on my list, but I will do
my best to check your binaries. Joerg
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