I'm sorry for being daft but there are no "src" folders in my pd or gem folders. I installed pd-extended with synaptic package manager. For the Makefile I used /usr/include and /usr/include/Base because the files in these locations matched some of the files in the mac os folders listed in the previous thread.

Where are these src folders?

Ben Baker-Smith
--
http://bitsynthesis.com


On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 7:00 PM, Jack <jack@rybn.org> wrote:
When you compile pdgst, you should get 'pdgst.pd_linux' in your 'src'
folder. If not, open the makefile and put something like :
EXT=pd_linux
CC=gcc
PD_SRC=/home/jack/pd-0.42-5/src

To get 'pix_gst2pix.pd_linux' and 'pix_pix2gst.pd_linux' in 'src/gem',
you have to put in makefile something like :
GEM_SRC=/home/jack/gem-0.92-3/src
PD_SRC=/home/jack/pd-0.42-5/src

After that, on my laptop, I put these pd_linux in the same folder where
i use [pdgst], [pix_pix2gst] and [pix_gst2pix].
++

Jack




Le mercredi 22 décembre 2010 à 18:45 -0600, Ben Baker-Smith a écrit :
> I don't get anything like that and I cannot create [pdgst] or any of
> the pdgst objects. It could have to do with gstreamer, but before I
> get to that is there anything I need to do to install pdgst besides
> run the make file (as detailed in the previous link) and move the
> pdgst folder to ~/pd-externals ?
>
>
> -Ben
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 6:42 PM, Jack <jack@rybn.org> wrote:
>         Le mercredi 22 décembre 2010 à 13:49 -0600, Ben Baker-Smith a
>         écrit :
>         > Hi Jack,
>         >
>         > Thanks for the response. I will definitely use some of those
>         > references you provided once I get pdgst working, but right
>         now I need
>         > more information on how to get it installed.
>
>         Yep, you are right ;)
>         Do you get something like that :
>         pdgst $Revision: 0.0 $
>                (copyleft) IOhannes m zmoelnig @ IEM / KUG
>                compiled on Sep 23 2010 at 15:38:04
>                compiled against Pd version 0.42.5.
>
>         Can you create [pdgst] ?
>         Have you installed different gstreamer plug-in ?
>         ++
>
>         Jack
>
>
>
>         >
>         > -Ben
>         >
>         > On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Jack <jack@rybn.org> wrote:
>         >         Le mercredi 22 décembre 2010 à 12:24 -0600, Ben
>         Baker-Smith a
>         >         écrit :
>         >         > Hello List,
>         >         >
>         >         > I'm trying to do some streaming with pd and
>         icecast, and
>         >         after running
>         >         > into trouble with pdp would like to try out pdgst.
>         I have
>         >         been working
>         >         > from this thread to try and get it installed:
>         >         >
>         http://www.mail-archive.com/pd-list@iem.at/msg38504.html
>         >
>         >         Have you try the examples coming with pdgst ?
>         >         >
>         >         > pdgst seems to have built without errors, but what
>         do I do
>         >         with it
>         >         > now?
>         >
>         >         If you use icecast, you should be interested by
>         [pix_pix2gst]
>         >         to convert
>         >         gem pix_ domain into gstreamer domain (!) to stream
>         to an
>         >         icecast
>         >         server. To stream to an Icecast server, the chain
>         should
>         >         finish by
>         >         [shout2send]
>         >         Have a look at gstreamer help, it is exactlly how
>         pdgst
>         >         works :
>         >         http://www.gstreamer.net/documentation/
>         >         For example, instead of 'ffmpegcolorspace !
>         aasink' (the
>         >         terminal
>         >         version), you will use something like :
>         >         [ffmpegcolorspace]
>         >         |
>         >         [aasink]
>         >         Have you ever seen ? :
>         >
>         http://umlaeute.mur.at/Members/zmoelnig/projects/pdgst/PdGst.pdf/at_download/file
>         >         This document help to understand how pdgst works.
>         >         ++
>         >
>         >         Jack
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >         > The whole pdgst folder is residing in
>         ~/pd-externals. Do I
>         >         need to add
>         >         > to some things to the "path" and "startup" lists?
>         >         >
>         >         > I'm running pd-extended 0.42.5 on Ubuntu 10.04.
>         >         >
>         >         > Thanks,
>         >         >
>         >         > Ben Baker-Smith
>         >         > --
>         >         > http://bitsynthesis.com
>         >         >
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