Arghh, yes I forgot to copy the README.linux file into the distribution, which basially tells you to go to the src/Gnu directory and read the README.build . ( funny game, isn't it ? :)
The main task of porting gem is done in the src/Gnu directory, I have chosen this way to make my efforts separated from the other build system, which includes building most of the libraries which are already installed on my Linux system. I had to find an automated way of building gem for Debian, because there are build deamons out there which build Gem and pd for several architectures like linux m68k, sparc, linuxppc, ....
Guenter
Karl W. MacMillan writes:
Hi there !
I have put the new version of gem (0.82) for linux on our ftp server it has been lying aroung quite a while now.
it should shortly arrive at
ftp://iem.mhsg.ac.at/pub/gige/gem
We have built a dual pentium system with a g400 with glx support, and it is running pd and gem quite happily :) .. under linux of course.
Guenter
Thanks for the new version! I am having a few problems getting everything running, though. First, the makefile seems to be in dos text format which make isn't too happy about. After removing the extra ^M at the end of each line and setting all of the flags to linux instead of SGI make fails with "no rule to make target: 'all'" in each subdirectory. This happens regardless of the target specified (all, debug, release). Any ideas.
Karl
| Karl W. MacMillan | | Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University | | Network and Telecommunications Services | | karlmac@peabody.jhu.edu | | 410/659-8297 |