Hi List,
I'm trying to get Gridflow working on one of two machine - one os x
10.3.9 the other 10.4.2 and failing at the "make" part of the
instructions at:
http://artengine.ca/gridflow/latest/doc/
install.html#Installation_instructions_(incl._compilation)
base/grid.o:81: error: stray '\2' in program but with various other numbers for '\2'
I have fink and have installed ruby and all of the lib's mentioned on
the above page installed.
I'm sure I'm just being stupid.
I read this: http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-04/027802.html
but wonder if it's not possible to use Gridflow with Han-Christoph's
pd-app?
The posting seems to indicate that PD itself must be compiled (item 4
of post).
Any help appreciated!
Thanks, p
hi paris,
...I've compiled gridflow for osx many times in the past, so we know
it works...
On Sep 14, 2005, at 10:41 AM, Paris Treantafeles wrote:
I'm trying to get Gridflow working on one of two machine - one os x
10.3.9 the other 10.4.2 and failing at the "make" part of the
instructions at: http://artengine.ca/gridflow/latest/doc/ install.html#Installation_instructions_(incl._compilation)
- at some point in the process, i get hundreds of error of they type:
base/grid.o:81: error: stray '\2' in program but with various other numbers for '\2'
I have fink and have installed ruby and all of the lib's mentioned
on the above page installed.I'm sure I'm just being stupid.
...not at all! I found it to be a particularly finicky install, but
only because you have to be very pedantic, and I'm used to a little
more lee-way...
worked, but you'll want to point them to wherever you have pd and
source installed:
export PATH=/sw/bin:$HOME/pd-0.38-4/bin:$PATH export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/lib:$LIBRARY_PATH export C_INCLUDE_PATH=/sw/include:$HOME/pd-0.38-4/include: $C_INCLUDE_PATH export CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=/sw/include:$HOME/pd-0.38-4/include: $CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH
install"
...this definitely worked on 10.3.9 & gcc3.3, but I haven't really
tried it since upgrading to 10.4, for reasons below...that means that
I haven't tried to compile the latest cvs, so there may be things
that have snuck in that your compiler version doesn't like...
(assuming yr using gcc4)...if you want to target both 10.3.9 and
10.4.x, you need to change the configure/make files to use
apple's .sdk linkages, which is documented elsewhere, and can be a
headache the first time...I'd suggest doing "gcc_select 3.3" to make
sure your using gcc3.3 (or change the makefile accordingly)...
I read this: http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-04/027802.html
but wonder if it's not possible to use Gridflow with Han- Christoph's pd-app? The posting seems to indicate that PD itself must be compiled (item
4 of post).
...this is definitely one of my to-do list things: it's difficult,
because gridflow installs somethings into the ruby directory, which
doesn't really lend itself to drag and drop installation...however,
I've been working on making a ruby.framework that we could install
gridflow in, and then just embed that in the pd.app like we do with
tcl/tk...I've had a little success, but haven't been able to complete
it...soon, tho...
good luck, jamie
Hi James,
Thanks so much - I have GridFlow working on 10.3.9 now!
Some of the patches are having issues, but others work, so I'm quite
happy :-)
If I have time this weekend I'll give it a try on 10.4
Best, p
On Sep 14, 2005, at 7:07 PM, james tittle wrote:
hi paris,
...I've compiled gridflow for osx many times in the past, so we
know it works...On Sep 14, 2005, at 10:41 AM, Paris Treantafeles wrote:
I'm trying to get Gridflow working on one of two machine - one os
x 10.3.9 the other 10.4.2 and failing at the "make" part of the
instructions at: http://artengine.ca/gridflow/latest/doc/ install.html#Installation_instructions_(incl._compilation)
- at some point in the process, i get hundreds of error of they type:
base/grid.o:81: error: stray '\2' in program but with various other numbers for '\2'
I have fink and have installed ruby and all of the lib's mentioned
on the above page installed.I'm sure I'm just being stupid.
...not at all! I found it to be a particularly finicky install,
but only because you have to be very pedantic, and I'm used to a
little more lee-way...
- make sure you've set yr paths correctly...for me, the following
worked, but you'll want to point them to wherever you have pd and
source installed:export PATH=/sw/bin:$HOME/pd-0.38-4/bin:$PATH export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/lib:$LIBRARY_PATH export C_INCLUDE_PATH=/sw/include:$HOME/pd-0.38-4/include: $C_INCLUDE_PATH export CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=/sw/include:$HOME/pd-0.38-4/include: $CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH
- then I do "./configure --no-aalib --prefix=/sw", "make", and
"make install"
...this definitely worked on 10.3.9 & gcc3.3, but I haven't really
tried it since upgrading to 10.4, for reasons below...that means
that I haven't tried to compile the latest cvs, so there may be
things that have snuck in that your compiler version doesn't like... (assuming yr using gcc4)...if you want to target both 10.3.9 and
10.4.x, you need to change the configure/make files to use
apple's .sdk linkages, which is documented elsewhere, and can be a
headache the first time...I'd suggest doing "gcc_select 3.3" to
make sure your using gcc3.3 (or change the makefile accordingly)...I read this: http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-04/027802.html
but wonder if it's not possible to use Gridflow with Han- Christoph's pd-app? The posting seems to indicate that PD itself must be compiled
(item 4 of post)....this is definitely one of my to-do list things: it's difficult,
because gridflow installs somethings into the ruby directory, which
doesn't really lend itself to drag and drop installation...however,
I've been working on making a ruby.framework that we could install
gridflow in, and then just embed that in the pd.app like we do with
tcl/tk...I've had a little success, but haven't been able to
complete it...soon, tho...good luck, jamie
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