You can start with just posting a list here, then depending on what it
is, they can be posted in the bug tracker.
.hc
On Dec 30, 2009, at 7:09 PM, Rich E wrote:
I listed some notes about the problems I was having with the gui
rewrite, most problematic is that you can't navigate in text with
arrows. Should I file bug reports or is the list fine for this?pd-gui-rewrite compiled with tcl/tk 8.5, but vanilla/extended ships
with 8.4. I'd like to compile them with 8.5 to see if that is
adding the functionality.both versions of libPdTCL.dylib, compiled and from the dmg, are i386
32-bit. I don't know why the compiled version complains that this
is the wrong architecture while the dmg version doesn't.Has anyone compiled a working version of pd vanilla in Snow Leopard?
Jaime?On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 6:15 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans@at.or.at wrote:On Dec 28, 2009, at 1:19 PM, Rich E wrote:
Hans,
The gui rewrite version works fine on my computer, but I need Pd- Vanilla/Extented for testing purposes. Not to mention, there are
various small bugs in the gui rewrite branch that make it difficult
to use when I'm making music.Please report them, so that I can fix them. Now's the time for the
final push on the new GUI code since Miller is working on tying it
all into the 0.43 release.The problem is also that the wacom external I am working with *
only * works with the pd-gui-rewrite branch, but I don't know if
that is because I compiled it from source (with maybe a different
version of Tcl/Tk) or because you re-wrote the Tk code to use Apple
Events in a different way.I didn't really do anything explicit with Apple Events, but it is a
ground-up rewrite. Depending on where you got your build, it could
be using Tcl/Tk 8.5. You can check that with the [hcs/tcl_version]
object.About 64-bit, I've decided to just compile all my music software as
32-bit for now, it seems to be too early for most apps still to run
everything as 64-bit (and no real gain any way). Most everything
pre-compiled (ex. pd-extended) is 32-bit, anyway.So, that said, anyone have any suggestions on what is going wrong
with my libPdTcl.dylib? The version included with Pd-extended is
also i386, yet tk doesn't complain about it when running Wish...Run "file libPdTcl.dylib" to see what kind of binary it is. That
whole thing is such a kludge... I shudder to even think about it.
Plus its totally gone in 0.43. As for 64-bit, that's something we
do need to get fixed..hc
Rich
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 8:52 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at
wrote:
Try the 0.43/pd-gui-rewrite branch, with the new autotools build
system. I think it should build properly on Mac OS X 64-bit:http://puredata.info/dev/PdGuiRewrite
If not, report problems here and I try to fix them and commit them.
.hc
On Dec 27, 2009, at 10:25 AM, Rich E wrote:
On I go.
Loading /usr/bin/wish turns out to be 64bit, but running pd from
Miller's pre-built app (or Pd-extended pre-built) creates a 32bit
version. When compiling from source, I am making libPdTcl.dylib
32bit, but wish's 'load' function thinks this is the wrong
architecture - I think then that wish needs to be run as 32bit,
but I can't figure out how to do this or how the pre-built app is
doing this. I can't find any doc's on that load function, either
(line 67 of pd.tk).I'm just shooting in the dark here, trying to conjure up some
advice. I need to get pd compiled from source to work on an
external.Rich
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 12:29 AM, Rich E reakinator@gmail.com
wrote: I hope someone can help me fix the last problem on this list, it
is blocking me (libPdTcl.dylib wrong architecture). I can't see
why it is detected as the wrong architecture, everything I check
says it is i386 compatible.I did remove alot from the configure.in file trying to get it
work, so maybe there is a problem there. It is attached.merry christmas, feliz navidad és boldog karácsonzyt (i think I
may have barely missed it in my time)!
- rich
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 4:44 AM, Rich E reakinator@gmail.com
wrote: Hi,I am having problems compiling pd from Miller's website in OS X
Snow Leopard. Basically, Pd fell behind Apple's updates. Here
are my problems, fixes where I found them:
- the configure script automatically adds -isysroot blah blah for
the 10.4 sdk, which doesn't work. this line is removed.
- the included portaudio (and more importantly, its coreaudio
components) with pd does not match the coreaudio framework
included with Snow Leopard. There are lots of deprecations and
finally undeclared methods. I tried just updating the source code
from that in portaudio's svn, but this led to further undefined
calls that I don't remember.
- using '-disable-portaudio' doesn't do any good because it is
automatically added if you are on OS X (I wanted to just use jack
since portaudio is outdated).
- I had to remove all '-arch' flags except i386 to get everything
linked.
Okay, after that, it compiled. whew. Still, pd's gui will not run
because libPdTcl.dylib either isn't found or is the wrong
architecture, I still can't tell:$ pd -jack Error in startup script: dlopen(/usr/local/lib/pd/bin/../bin/ libPdTcl.dylib, 10): no suitable image found. Did find: /usr/local/lib/pd/bin/../bin/libPdTcl.dylib: mach-o, but wrong
architecture while executing "load $pd_guidir/bin/libPdTcl.dylib" invoked from within "if {$pd_nt == 2} { # turn on James Tittle II's fast drawing set tk::mac::useCGDrawing 1 # anti-alias all lines that need it set tk::mac::CGAnt..." (file "/usr/local/lib/pd/bin/pd.tk" line 67) ^CPd: signal 2It is there, they are all i386 and tcl/tk are universal binaries,
so I don't know. Anyone else?Running pd with no gui and jack works.
regards, Rich
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