hi.
first off: please _always_ reply to the pd-list and not just me; the list is not just a way to get into contact with others, but also a way to learn things "passively" (e.g. by lurking on the list or by reading the archives)...
ugur guney wrote:
C:\MinGW\bin>gcc -v Reading specs from ../lib/gcc/mingw32/3.4.2/specs Configured with: ../gcc/configure --with-gcc --with-gnu-ld --with-gnu-as --host= mingw32 --target=mingw32 --prefix=/mingw --enable-threads --disable-nls --enable -languages=c,c++,f77,ada,objc,java --disable-win32-registry --disable-shared --e nable-sjlj-exceptions --enable-libgcj --disable-java-awt --without-x --enable-ja va-gc=boehm --disable-libgcj-debug --enable-interpreter --enable-hash-synchroniz ation --enable-libstdcxx-debug Thread model: win32 gcc version 3.4.2 (mingw-special)
# But I did not compiled PD by myself. I downloaded Puckette's version 40-2 and linked to its pd.lib file. # Both in this pd version and in PD-extended 0.39-2-test6 similar errors occured using the same .dll file. # I compiled using both CodeBlocks and DevC++ IDE's. DevC++ outputs the compilation commands:
Compiler: Default compiler Building Makefile: "C:\Dev-Cpp\Projects\pdexternal\Makefile.win" Executing make... mingw32-make -f "C:\Dev-Cpp\Projects\pdexternal\Makefile.win" all dllwrap.exe --output-def libadditive.def --implib libadditive.a additive~.o -L"C:/music/pd.miller.40-2/lib" c:/music/pd.miller.40-2/bin/pd.lib -o additive.dll
dllwrap.exe: no export definition file provided. Creating one, but that may not be what you want
Execution terminated Compilation successful
since you have a .dll, you are on windows right? which windows?
# And I'm using WindowsXP SP2 -ugur-
ok, unfortunately your make excerpt didn't tell me enough, since you should have done a "make clean" before. (only the linking stage is executed since the compilation of additive~.o is already up-to-date).
miller's pd is compiled with M$VC-6 (i think), you have to tell gcc that you are linking against such library.
try to use the "-mms-bitfields" cflag to gcc when _compiling_ your external. and tell us what happens.
mfg.asdr. IOhannes