How did you install pd-l2ork? If you tried compiling it yourself and did not have all the development libraries necessary for compiling Gem, then the installer would never build Gem and give you plenty of errors. On the software page I provided a list of Ubuntu packages you would need to compile entire package successfully.
Pd-l2ork also comes with Gem being auto loaded when you start the app (using /usr/lib/pd-l2ork/default.pdl2ork), therefore it should just work if everything is been installed properly. Gem is built as a library and is located in /usr/lib/pd-l2ork/extra/Gem/Gem.pd_linux (or/usr/local... if you installed using script-based binary installer version).
Again, I need as much information as possible about how you installed the software.
Charles Goyard wrote:
> IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> > > all Gem objects were dashed. after adding "declare -path
> > > /usr/lib/pd-l2ork/extra/Gem" gemhead and gemwin objects are ok but
> > > not others such as color, rotate, square.
> >
> > you need to _load_ Gem: [declare -lib Gem]
> >
> > i understand that you have not loaded Gem and only Gem's abstractions
> > (found in /usr/lib/pd-l2ork/extra/Gem) are available. since there are
> > abstraction implementations for [gemhead] and [gemwin] these objects
> > succeed to create (though their internals that depend on the
> > Gem-binary don't).
>
> Understood. It works !
but Gem installation misses the *.so (video backends and stuff) in the
installation dir.
once manually copied pix_video and pix_film work.
I guess it's more a bug of Gem install script rather than pd-l2ork, but
I just wanted to point that out.
Thanks for the all the hard work,
Charles
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