Hello, thanks a lot for your response!
Here's my feedback: the $ pd -path ./abstractions:. commando worked fine! I open the pd in the directory where I downloaded and installed the recent version of GEM, and it basically works fine. [gemwin] and vlc plugin are there and alive.
I just to want to add a couple of notes:
get the image but with the channels R and B inverted! This does not happen when I stream from my laptop to one of my collegue (he gets the correct colors). 2) About the $ make install I had already used that command (as I followed the instructions on the above mentioned site). Should I do it again?
My friend suggests that some eror might have occured when compiling the new GEM and I might have some libraries not correctly assigned. I hope I was clear enough...
Anyway thank you very much for all you do. Cheers
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 12:19 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
On 09/12/2014 10:34 AM, mick mengucci wrote:
Hi I just compiled the recent version of GEM on downloaded from https://github.com/umlaeute/Gem and I followed the instructions on that page.
I am had to run the bash autogen.sh before of autoconfig, and more than this it happens that when I open pd-extended with the new GEM all pix_ objects seem ok except for [gemwin] !!! which does not exist. Or, if I do -path /.abstractions it exists but simply does not work.
you need a path to both the abstractions (e.g. "./abstractions") *and* to the binaries (e.g. "."). since Pd does not add any of those automatically, you have to do so manually: $ pd -path ./abstractions:.
note however, that this is simply a hack to run Gem out of the build-tree. the *proper* way to use it would be: $ make install which installs everything to /usr/local/lib/pd/extra/Gem/
cgmsad IOhannes
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