Hey,

I think this is of general interest and useful to have in the archives, so I am cc'ing the list.  

The unstable stuff can be a little dodgy, but if the only thing that's missing is libsndfile1, I think everything should build ok.  AFAIK, [sndfiler] and/or [readanysf~] are not automatically included in the build, and they are the only ones that need libsndfile1.

As for the Pd-0.40.3-extended-20080221-macosx104-i386.dmg, I built that on my laptop, which is running 10.4.11.

.hc

On Feb 23, 2008, at 5:33 PM, Brandon Zeeb wrote:

Excellent.

However, I can't get passed the last few "unstable" dependencies, I ALWAYS get this error:
Failed: Internal error: node for ptex-nox-base already exists

This must be a Fink issue on 10.5, I've tried using other packages (ie: tetex-nox-base) but get the same error. I've been working on this all week, anybody have a better experience?

The following dependencies are in the "stable" group for 10.5:
flac flac-shlibs libsndfile1 libsndfile1-shlibs libogg libogg-shlibs libvorbis0 libvorbis0-shlibs libtiff libtiff-shlibs graphviz pcre pcre-shlibs lua51 lua51-dev ladspa ladspa-dev lame-dev lame-shlibs

(Note: libsndfile1 above is the only dependency which won't compile as "unstable")

The following are "unstable":
fftw3 fftw3-shlibs liblo0 liblo0-shlibs  ffmpeg ffmpeg-dev libavcodec1-dev libavcodec1-shlibs libdv4 libdv4-shlibs speex3 speex3-shlibs 

One of two scenarios always occur:
1. I can build all the dependencies as "unstable", and not get the error above, but then libsndfile1 won't compile.
2. Failed: Internal error: node for ptex-nox-base already exists

Maybe there is a secret combination of steps one could take to get the full kit to build, but I haven't found it yet.  I'm running Fink 0.28.11, which you can get from Fink's sourceforge page.'

Hans, did you build the Pd-extended below on 10.4?

Cheers,
~brandon


On Feb 23, 2008, at 4:48 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:


8.4.18.

You can use [tcl_version] to find out what version is being used.

.hc

On Feb 22, 2008, at 7:29 PM, bsoisoi wrote:

Sweet! Thanks again, Hans!

Is this build compiled against Tcl/Tk 8.4.10?

~bsoisoi


On Feb 22, 2008, at 3:33 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:


I created another one, since I was using the old Tcl/Tk which causes
crashed on Leopard.  Also, the rsync wasn't automatically updating
for the autobuilds, so this should have the changes from the past
week:

http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/2008-02-22/Pd-0.40.3-
extended-20080222-macosx104-i386.dmg

Soon, we hope to have Leopard builds, thanks to bsoisoi! :)

.hc


On Feb 22, 2008, at 12:01 PM, Jack wrote:

Excellent for Intel users !
++

Jack


Le 22 févr. 08 à 05:36, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :


I manually built on Mac OS X/Intel if anyone is interested:

http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/2008-02-21/Pd-0.40.3-
extended-20080221-macosx104-i386.dmg

.hc



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