Hi Luis, so you mean you compile as l_arm and then change the name to read pd_darwin? I tried this with the wiringpi externals and they crash pd. I definitely think there is some problem in the compiling. On Jul 6, 2015 7:19 PM, "Luis G Angel" luisgerardoangelpd@gmail.com wrote:
Rick:
I think the problem is that pd does not looking the .l_arm extension?? I have the same problem(in RbPI2 too) So, I rename the extension to .pd_linux and it works for the externals I compile with the makefile template: the hello world example(in hans’s guide to make externals), the counter(again from the guide) and one external I make to convert decimal to binary. Maybe the error is in the compilation?
El 06/07/2015, a las 2:42 p.m., Rick Snow ricksnow@gmail.com escribió:
Just to clarify: This is a Raspberry Pi 2 I am using. Maybe it needs a different architecture?
I tried renaming as wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux then when instantiating the object it crashes pd.
i really appreciate the suggestions. Hopefully this will help some other folks as well.
cheers, Rick
On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Antoine Villeret < antoine.villeret@gmail.com> wrote:
hum, strange,
I was pretty sure that pd loads l_arm on RPi,
btw, did you try to rename the .l_arm in .pd_linux ?
a
-- do it yourself http://antoine.villeret.free.fr
2015-07-05 23:53 GMT+02:00 Rick Snow ricksnow@gmail.com:
Thanks Antoine.
The pi2 does not seem to be looking for .l_arm When I try to load the object with verbose checked I get: tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed wiringPi_gpio
On 7/5/15, Antoine Villeret antoine.villeret@gmail.com wrote:
2015-07-05 23:00 GMT+02:00 Rick Snow ricksnow@gmail.com:
Dear list,
In addition to having trouble getting pd 46.6 to install on the
Raspberry
Pi 2 I am having trouble compiling the NYU wiringPi objects.
Does anyone know which architecture the Pi 2 requires? l_arm or .pd_linux?t
both are good candidates but pd_linux could be of arch i686, x86_64 or arm (or even something
else)
I am able to compile the objects using the provided makefile as an
l_arm
object but when I try to create a .pd_linux object with the makefile terminal returns: "* No rule to make target 'wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux'. Stop."
run pd with -verbose option and look at pd's console to know what it is trying to load when you make a [wiringPi_gpio] object it should try to load .l_arm
a
same goes for the wiringPi_mcp3008.pd_linux object.
Any advice greatly appreciated! Rick
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