On Mar 30, 2006, at 9:10 AM, João Miguel Pais wrote:
in reply to both previous messages:
Perhaps there's a loop in the include files. The warnings you showed were not important, mostly unused parameters and deprecated use of -mcpu. Did you do anything strange with the INCLUDE variable or -I options?
Strange, I can't recreate the mistake. There was an evident loop
with the iem objects. I did altered something in the INCLUDE of a
makefile (it's explained in the link below), but don't know anymore
exactly in which. And it was connected with the build of the
standard corpus, not with the externals.What would be great is if you document your progress on a wiki
page so that others can learn from your experience easily, and you
can remember what you did in the past. This is all a work in
progress, and its a big project to get integrated. For example,
Java 1.4.2 has roughly 8000 objects, Pd has roughly 2000. So Pd
is 1/4 the size of Java. Do you think we have 1/4 of the budget
of the Sun Java dept? I wish...Ok, then have a look at https://puredata.info/Members/jmmmp/ ubuntuinst/. I've put there everything I know so far, including the
latest mistake. Feel free to edit it or reply through e-mail, and
I'll keep it updated until it's done.I was just angry because linux it's such a great system, but it
really demands too much on the users. And there's no place with all
the documentation, it's a continuous forum- and mailinglist-search.
I just added this comment to the bottom of your wiki page:
The above problem was caused because the patches to Pd core were not
applied before compiling. You need to "cd packages && make patch_pd"
before compiling to make sure all the required patches are included.
Also, it will take a lot of manual tweaking unless you use the same
version of Pd-core as the Pd-extended build system (currently, its on
0.39.2).
.hc
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