Hi Carlos, if i understand correctly py/pyext is building ok (apart from the _POSIX_SOURCE redefinition warning which is harmless) but loading it lets pd crash, right? Which system are you using? Linux?
I would set the positions on the 4 axes to: pd) 0.39-2 flext+py) cvs py build kind) build-debug-multi (for testing, later change to build-release-multi) python) 2.4.3 (is there a 2.4.4 anyway?)
Since i have never heard of such problems i would need more info to be able to help you. If you're under linux, run pd in gdb and send me a backtrace of the crash. With the py/pyext debug version you might not be able to use external Python modules (as they have to be debug builds as well), but basic operation should work.
all the best, Thomas
Am 21.09.2006 um 01:39 schrieb Carlos Pita:
Hi all!
I'm not able to build a functional py external from the sources. I have tried (almost all) the combinations obtained along these 4 axes:
pd) cvs / 0.39-2
flext+py) cvs / 0.5.0+0.2.0
py build kind) build-release-single / build-release-multi
python) 2.3.? (can't remember) / 2.4.4
multi builds simply kill off pd during startup. The single ones let pd start but then many actions from the py sample patches abort pd execution (while others seem to work fine, I can't detect any pattern here).
Any ideas? I've spent almost an entire day trying to add python support to pd, it's getting very frustrating.
Thank you in advace. Regards, Carlos
--- Thomas Grill gr@grrrr.org escribió:
Hans-Christoph Steiner schrieb:
On Sep 20, 2006, at 6:39 PM, Thomas Grill wrote:
Hi all,
of course you could also try to support thomas's
build system ...
but it seems, there's no one, who's interested in doing
the work...
compiling flext and flext-based externals is
pretty straightforward.
One could just ignore the flext build system,
building flext as a
shared or static library (with the first option
preferred), and based
on that compile the externals. For preprocessor
definitions just
FLEXT_SYS=2 and FLEXT_SHARED (in the case of a
shared library) have
to be defined, although some more are optional.
I assume this would be using g++. Are flext files
all .cc and .cpp? yes, .cpp only.
greetings, Thomas
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