On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Adam Lindsay wrote:
Hiya
Oops. *I* may have spoke too soon, and ignored a dynamic library. David, just to be sure, you *have* tried it with the binary tucked away in the pd-darwin directory?
If by tried you mean tried to -lib load it on ps startup, yes I did.
-lib /usr/local/lib/pd/extra/flext-iiwu/pd-darwin/fiiwu
and several other things, like -path and other locations, just to be sure.
Then I tried make clean, (make -f [proper makefile] clean), and after tweaking the config, make again. THen, it complained about not finding iiwusynth.h
Hope that helps
d
adam
I believe david casal said this around Tue, 7 Jan 2003:
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Adam Lindsay wrote:
Hello all,
However, getting iiwu to compile and tracking down MidiShare was much more difficult.
Well, turns out I spoke too soon. If I'm correct here, flext-iiwu wants iiwusynth compiled, which wants midishare? I downloaded the OSX packages from GRAME's website and installed, but I can't see a libmidishare.so anywwhere, and the only midishare.h (which 'configure' in iiwusynth-0.2.2 seems to look for) is in the MidiShare Development tools package, in C/C++/include folder. Even when I put that in system paths like /usr/include or /usr/local, it iiwusynth won't configure with midishare enabled.
Hints? Which version of iiwusynth did you compile? (or am I missing something here, and I don't really need to do any of this)
(now missing debian-world)
d
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