thewade wrote:
24.time-filtering.pd pix_film:: quicktime4linux support pix_film:: libmpeg3 support GEM: pix_film: Loaded file: /usr/local/lib/pd/doc/gem/examples/04.pix/../data/alea.mpg with 31 frames (320x240) GEM: Start rendering pix_texture: not using client storage mpeg3video_seek: frame accurate seeking without a table of contents is no longer supported. Use mpeg3toc <mpeg file> <table of contents> to generate a table of contents and load the table of contents instead.
so you have quicktime + mpeg3 (for which a quite old api is used, which gives the "frame accurate seeking" warning) this is perfectly the behaviour of all debian-packages.
00.SimpleVideo.pd GEM: pix_video: do video for this OS
no video support.
01.Text.pd Gem has been compiled without FONT-support !
this is a problem with gem's debian package too. i think that ftgl-dev is available vor amd64 too, so it shouldn't be a real problem (but rather a bug in the debian-package which i have already filed and günther is aware of (i hope))
03.ChangeText.pd Gives me a seg fault!
this is because of the non-FTGL support (everyone using deb-packages and that tried looking at aymeric's gem-flyer has noticed this behaviour) this is really a bug.
01.primQuad.pd doesnt seem to do anything
strange. does it give you any warnings like "compiled against openGL-1.0" ?
i don't think that the change to configure has to do something with this.
02.fountain.pd part_velsphere: this is obsolete, use [part_velocity sphere <x> <y> <z> <r>] instead
right. neither an error nor does it break something. it just says: "don't use [part_velsphere], use [part_velocity] instead"
I just post these either to report changes, or to get help reconfiguring my build of Gem. Thanks for the help!
the problem is, that i don't yet have (nor understand) günther's changes to the configure-script.
thanks for the reports.
mfg.a.sdr IOhannes