Hey Josh,
In the gpio folder, do you have 'gpio.l_arm' ? i386 is for a different processor type and the rpi is arm.
Keep going, you're nearly there:)
Julian
On 18 June 2013 22:37, Josh Downing jndowning@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry for attaching the pics. Will avoid this in the future.
Julian, you are right, I have not compiled it. I did not know how to do this. When I navigate to the directory that I have unzipped the files ("home/pi/pd-externals/gpio") and then type "make" it prints the following:
cc -DPD -O2 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -W -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses -Wno-switch -I../pd/src -I../../pd/src -I../../../pd/src -I../../../../pd/src -I../../../../../pd/src -m32 -o gpio.o -c gpio.c cc1: error: unrecognized command line option ‘-m32’ make: *** [gpio.l_i386] Error 1
Do you know what this error message could mean? What should I expect as the output from compiling like this? Not sure what I should be looking for. I did notice that this output looks like what is listed in the "makefile.include" that is in the root directory of the zipped archive ("pi-externs.tgz").
Josh
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 5:48 AM, Julian Brooks jbeezez@gmail.com wrote:
"i'm not very familiar with the specific help-patch, but i do know a bit of Pd"
The joy of understatement.
Josh,
sounds like you haven't compiled the external yet.
My memory (and I'm guessing here, don't have a Pi to confirm atm) is this: from the command line cd (change directory) to the gpio folder (wherever you've put it on the pI) and type 'make'. Check the command line doesn't spit any errors and in theory there should be a gpio external sat in the gpio folder at the end of it.
Maybe you've done this already and it's compiled happily?
In that case you need to tell Pd where the external is - a good place to put it would be in the 'externals' folder. puredata.info is your friend here.
Regards,
Julian
On 18 June 2013 08:18, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
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On 2013-06-17 22:03, Josh Downing wrote:
How do I install this external? I can open the gpio-help.pd file in pure data but when I try to open it I get the attached error message (pd_error_message.png).
<meta> for the future, would you mind posting the *text* of the error message into your mail, rather than creating a snapshot? it allows users who read their emails in text-based mail readers to understand your question and eventually answer it. also it does not waste bandwidth for no extra information... </meta>
what's the content of gpio.l_i386? what does "ls -l gpio.l_i386" show? what does "ldd gpio.l_i386" show?
(gpio_help_configuration.png) for how I configured Jaime's gpio-help.pd
the main problem you have, is that the object does not create (dashed border), so it doesn't do anything. apart from that, how does your screenshot differ from the original help-patch? i'm not very familiar with the specific help-patch, but i do know a bit of Pd, and might be able to help if i could understand the problem.
fgamsdr IOhannes
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