hi, Tried (both borland and mingw), but no luck, tried to patch the original makefile, and also comparing with thomas grills exemplary makefiles. but keeps flooding me with error messages. must be some bad mistake, I am producing...
thats my build.bat set PATH=D:\mingw\bin;%PATH% mingw32-make -f makefile.pd-mingw
thats my makefile (as you can easily guess from xsample) _____________________snipsnip_______________________________________ # xsample - extended sample objects for Max/MSP and pd (pure data) # Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Thomas Grill (xovo_AT_gmx.net) # # Makefile for gcc @ minGW # # usage: # to build run "make -f makefile.pd-mingw" # to install (as root), do "make -f makefile.pd-mingw install" #
CONFIG=config-pd-mingw.txt MAKEFILE=makefile.pd-mingw
include ${CONFIG}
# compiler stuff INCLUDES=$(PDINC)
FLAGS=-DFLEXT_SYS=2 CFLAGS=-O2 -funroll-loops -fmove-all-movables -frerun-loop-opt -finline-functions -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions ${UFLAGS}
PDLIBS=$(PD)/bin/pd.dll $(PD)/bin/pthreadVC.dll
ifdef FLEXT_SHARED
CFLAGS+=-DFLEXT_SHARED FLEXTLIB=$(FLEXTPATH)/flext.dll
else
FLEXTLIB=$(FLEXTPATH)/flext-pdwin.lib
endif
# ---------------------------------------------- # the rest can stay untouched # ----------------------------------------------
NAME=iemmatrix
include make-files.txt
TARGET=$(TARGDIR)/$(NAME).dll
# default target all: $(TARGDIR) $(TARGET)
$(patsubst %,$(SRCDIR)/%,$(SRCS)): $(patsubst %,$(SRCDIR)/%,$(HDRS)) $(MAKEFILE) $(CONFIG) # echo touch $(patsubst %,$(SRCDIR)/%,$(SRCS)) # minGW has no touch
$(TARGDIR): -mkdir $(TARGDIR)
$(TARGDIR)/%.o : $(SRCDIR)/%.c $(CXX) -c $(CFLAGS) $(FLAGS) $(patsubst %,-I%,$(INCLUDES) $(FLEXTPATH)) $< -o $@
$(TARGET) : $(patsubst %.cpp,$(TARGDIR)/%.o,$(SRCS)) $(CXX) -shared $(LDFLAGS) $^ ${PDLIBS} $(patsubst %,-l%,$(LIBS)) -o $@ strip --strip-unneeded $@ chmod 755 $@
$(INSTDIR): -mkdir $(INSTDIR)
install:: $(INSTDIR)
install:: $(TARGET) cp $^ $(INSTDIR) # chown root.root $(patsubst %,$(INSTDIR)/%,$(notdir $^))
$(HELPDIR): -mkdir $(HELPDIR)
install-help:: $(HELPDIR)
install-help:: ./pd chmod 644 $^/*.* cp $^/*.* $(HELPDIR)
.PHONY: clean clean: rm -f $(TARGDIR)/*.o $(TARGET) _________________________________________________________________________________
and thats the errormessages...
D:\pd\iemlib\iemmatrix\src>mingw32-make -f
d:\pd\iemlib\iemmatrix\src\makefile.pd-mingw
g++ -shared iemmatrix.c mtx_binops.c mtx_check.c mtx_cholesky.c mtx_col.c
mtx_diag.c mtx_diegg.c mtx_distance2.c mtx_eg
g.c mtx_element.c mtx_eye.c mtx_inverse.c mtx_matrix.c mtx_mean.c
mtx_ones.c mtx_pivot.c mtx_print.c mtx_rand.c mtx_resi
ze.c mtx_roll.c mtx_row.c mtx_scroll.c mtx_size.c mtx_tilde.c mtx_trace.c
mtx_transpose.c mtx_zeros.c d:/pd/bin/pd.dll d
:/pd/bin/pthreadVC.dll -o D:/pd/iemlib/iemmatrix/iemmatrix.dll
mtx_binops.c: In function void mtx_bin_matrix2(t_mtx_binmtx*, t_symbol*, int, t_atom*)': mtx_binops.c:31: warning: converting to
int' from t_float' mtx_binops.c:32: warning: converting to
int' from t_float' mtx_binops.c:39: error: invalid conversion from
void*' to `t_atom*'
mtx_binops.c: In function void mtx_addscalar_matrix(t_mtx_binscalar*, t_symbol*, int, t_atom*)': mtx_binops.c:74: warning: converting to
int' from t_float' mtx_binops.c:74: warning: converting to
int' from t_float' mtx_binops.c: In function
void mtx_add_matrix(t_mtx_binmtx*, t_symbol*,
int, t_atom*)':
mtx_binops.c:108: warning: converting to int' from
t_float'
mtx_binops.c:109: warning: converting to int' from
t_float'
mtx_binops.c: In function `void mtx_add_float(t_mtx_binmtx*, t_float)':
mtx_binops.c:148: warning: converting to int' from
t_float'
mtx_binops.c:149: warning: converting to int' from
t_float'
mtx_binops.c: In function void mtx_add_setup()': mtx_binops.c:192: error: invalid conversion from
int' to t_atomtype' mtx_binops.c:192: error: initializing argument 6 of
_class*
class_new(t_symbol*, void*(*)(), void (*)(), size_t, int,
t_atomtype, ...)'
etc.... marius.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Georg Holzmann" grhPD@gmx.at To: "Marius Schebella" marius.schebella@chello.at Cc: pd-list@iem.at Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 6:06 PM Subject: Re: [PD] compiling iemmatrix on windows
Hallo!
borland C++ compiler (5.5). And I know there is also the gcc for windows(?). But the procedure seems to be much more complicated than on linux.
There is mingw and cygwin. But if you compile it with cygwin you will always need cygwin.dll, so I do it with mingw.
You shouldn't have to change much in the linux makefile to compile with mingw.
LG Georg
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