ppc64 is a G5.
.hc
On Nov 14, 2009, at 1:18 PM, Rich E wrote:
My system doesn't want to compile for ppc64 (I have no idea what
type of mac needs this):macosx-version-min=10.5 -c porttime/ptmacosx_cf.c -fno-common -DPIC
-o .libs/ptmacosx_cf.o In file included from /usr/include/mach/mach_interface.h:50, from /usr/include/mach/mach.h:67, from porttime/ptmacosx_cf.c:8: /usr/include/mach/task.h:35:29: error: mach/ppc64/task.h: No such
file or directory In file included from /usr/include/mach/mach_interface.h:51, from /usr/include/mach/mach.h:67, from porttime/ptmacosx_cf.c:8: /usr/include/mach/thread_act.h:35:35: error: mach/ppc64/ thread_act.h: No such file or directory lipo: can't figure out the architecture type of: /var/folders/mi/ miOJDQB4G4W+2Le0+GFkPk+++TI/-Tmp-//ccEWxRNK.out make[2]: *** [ptmacosx_cf.lo] Error 1On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans@at.or.at wrote:I forgot. In order to build a Universal, you need to include -- disable-dependency-tracking. So like this:
./configure --disable-dependency-tracking --enable-universal
My guess is that a universal Pd running in 64-bit mode will fail to
load a 32-bit external..hc
On Nov 14, 2009, at 10:35 AM, Rich E wrote:
Portaudio makes now, 64bit pd. I can also make the 32bit version
using CFLAGS and LDFLAGS, but the --enable-universal doesn't work
because of the following error:gcc-4.2: -E, -S, -save-temps and -M options are not allowed with
multiple -arch flags make[2]: *** [libportaudio_la-pa_allocation.lo] Error 1I was thinking, what happens when you have a universal binary pd
and you mix external types, like some are 32bit and some are
64bit? Maybe a universal binary pd isn't so good..I'll try testing out the 64bit pd-gui-rewrite for a while, see if
anything strange happens.On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 6:42 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at
wrote:
Ok, I updated the portaudio to the latest, updated 3 weeks ago in
portaudio SVN. Plus I fixed your CFLAGS bug. You should also be
able to build universal by doing "./configure --enable-universal"
instead of manually setting the CFLAGS/LDFLAGS..hc
On Nov 13, 2009, at 2:03 PM, Rich E wrote:
I compiled the pd-gui-rewrite branch today as 64bit with portaudio
support, but haven't tested it much.To compile portaudio as 64bit, you need the the sources from their
svn. If I try to compile using the sources included with pd, I
get a bunch of deprecation warnings followed by a syntax error.
If I update the source codes to those in portaudio's svn trunk,
the syntax error goes away but there are still many deprecation
warnings. But, I have audio, with and without jack.The configure script doesn't like it when I do: export CFLAGS="-arch i386 -arch x86_64" export LDFLAGS="-arch i386 -arch x86_64"
This is how I compiled portaudio, but when I do it with pd, the
configure script reports gcc as unusable. Is there a better way
to make gcc compile universal binaries?Rich
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at
wrote:
portaudio provides CoreAudio support already. It is AudioUnit
support that is in the works, which I suppose is part of
CoreAudio. What are the errors with portaudio in pd-gui-rewrite?
It would be good to get those fixed there, since you said that
portaudio on its own can build fine for 64-bit (or am I mistaken?).hc
On Nov 11, 2009, at 8:21 PM, Rich E wrote:
Got it compiled and it looks nice. The portaudio failed, same as
Pd-Vanilla, but I guess you aren't worried about that because you
are working on getting coreaudio support (which would be nice).
Jack works, everything is sounds nice and stable.The only thing I noticed is that expr cannot be found. I have
only tried a few of the example patches so far.cheers, Rich
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:57 AM, Rich E reakinator@gmail.com
wrote: Oops, my fault. I had some residual CFLAGS from trying to get
Gem to compile... onward :)On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:23 AM, Rich E reakinator@gmail.com
wrote: On running a regular ./configure in the gui rewrite branch, I get
the error:checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: in
/Users/richardeakin/Downloads/src/pd-gui- rewrite-0.43': configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables See
config.log' for more details.I attached the config.log, any ideas?
Rich
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 12:29 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at
wrote:
The build system in vanilla/extended is pretty ugly, especially
for Mac OS X. The build system in the pd-gui-rewrite/0.43 branch
has been rewritten from scratch to be a full autotools build
system. That should fix the -isysroot and --disable-portaudio
problem you mention. Try it out, and we can fix any issues there.svn co https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/branches/pd-gui-rewr... cd 0.43 ./autogen.sh && ./configure --enable-jack --disable-portaudio &&
make.hc
On Nov 11, 2009, at 6:08 PM, Rich E wrote:
Oops, I accidentally just sent my last post to Hans. Please
read this and the post below...I have been slowly figuring out the last problem, where gcc
can't find my headers in /usr/include. It is because the
configure line:if test "x$fat" == "xyes"; then MORECFLAGS="-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk
-arch i386 -arch ppc -Wno-error"First, I don't know why this is necessary, but I'm sure somebody
does. I also don't know why OS X 10.6 is being detected as fat
anything.I can install the MacOSX10.4u.sdk from the Xcode disk, but then
gcc can't find a good stdarg.h, as the one include within that
sdk has a #include_next stdarg.h directive. Then, with this - sysroot flag, gcc doesn't search any other directory and none of
the 20 other stdarg.h files on my computer are found. I remove
this flag and the header files are found elsewhere just fine.I compiled Portaudio from svn as universal binary with 64bit.
But, this library doesn't work with Pd's portaudio source files
and the new sources don't work with Pd's sources. So, I can't
get past building the portaudio objects. I tried just using
jack with "./configure --enable-jack --disable-portaudio", but
the build script still tries to build portaudio and fails.This is all with pd vanilla from Miller's website. I'm also
trying to build the Pd extended sources, but I suppose I should
start a new thread for the problem I hit there..On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 3:29 AM, Rich E reakinator@gmail.com
wrote: Macports made me a universal binary portaudio, thankfully
because I could not get it to compile as 64 bit from the source
(I posted why on the portaudio mailing list).I'm having other annoying problems with my build system,
probably something very stupid that I am not aware of. Neither
Pd nor Pd-extended can find header files in /usr/include. This
isn't so hard to include as a CFLAGS flag, but then it still
can't find stdarg.h, which just makes me think my build system
is broken.I'm working through the various errors to getting Pd-extended
building on Snow Leopard as 64 bit, but I have to say I'm
probably not the best candidate as this is the first mac that
I've had in years. Truthfully, I was looking forward to a time
when things 'just worked' :) Not there yet.Rich
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at
wrote:
It seems that portaudio should build as 64-bit, perhaps its
worth trying to upgrade the portaudio files that are included in
Pd-extended. I recently updated the pd-extended/0.42.5 branch
to the most recent stable portaudio.http://www.portaudio.com/trac/wiki/TutorialDir/Compile/MacintoshCoreAudio
.hc
On Nov 9, 2009, at 11:57 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I'm working getting an Apple AudioUnit sound API support into
pd-core right now. This will support the iPhone, but should
also work on Mac OS X. With this, it should be possible to get
working audio on Mac OS X without portaudio.AFAIK, Fink does support 64-bit now, so as long as the libs
support it, then Fink should work. I'd say it would be
worthwhile building Pd-extended 64-bit without the Fink/ Macports dependencies, since most included externals don't need
any other libs..hc
On Nov 9, 2009, at 10:49 AM, Rich E wrote:
> Ah, that did the trick. Thanks. > > On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 3:54 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at > > wrote: > > You need to set the LDFLAGS to -arch i386 also. Or even
> better, try doing a 64-bit Snow Leopard build of Pd-extended. > > > I'd love to try that, but I'm still working to get a 64-bit
> Snow Leopard build of Pd-vanilla. Portaudio won't let me do
> it yet. Macports is limited as far as I can see, so I'm
> having to compile each piece from source. > > > cheers, > Rich > > .hc > > > On Nov 8, 2009, at 6:58 PM, Rich E wrote: > > I've been trying to get my externals to compile in to use with
> Pd-extended... in OS X Snow Leopard. So far it hasn't been
> easy because Pd-extended is i386 and my externals are
> compiling as x86_64. > > All I can find on this is to force the build to i386 with the
> gcc flag '-arch i386', but the linker won't allow it: > > ld: warning: in incr.o, file is not of required architecture > > and then, I again have the 64 bit version: > $ file incr.pd_darwin > incr.pd_darwin: Mach-O 64-bit bundle x86_64 > > Anyone know how to get these guys to work with Pd-extended? > > Rich > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > I hate it when they say, "He gave his life for his country."
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