well, before suspecting the compiler, there are two "common sense" reasons for this error :
a/ is the compiled extern found by Pd?? ( there should be a -path option to the location of the extern )
b/ is the dspobj_tilde_setup exported in the extern ?? it happened to me when you build your extern as a pd built-in object, this function should not be declared static.
If you meet these requirements, maybe it's a compiler problem.
Yves/
----- Original Message ----- From: "Olaf Matthes" olaf.matthes@gmx.de To: "pd-list" pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 2:28 PM Subject: [PD] compiling objects
Hi list,
I'm planning to write a tilde object and tried to compile the dspobj~ example included with pd. I do not have VC 6.0 but use Borland C++ Builder 3.0 instead (running Win98). I managed to get it compiled but pd displays the following error message when I try to use it:
load_object: Symbol "dspobj_tilde_setup" not found dspobj~ ... couldn't create
Is this due to the 'wrong' compiler (Borland instead of Microsoft) or are there any settings in C++ Builder I have to change? Would it work if I recompile pd with my compiler?
...any help how to get started is very appreciated!
Olaf