Hi,
I've successfully install PDP on Planet CCRMA Fedora Core but I can't install Pidip. The configure command still tell me he want the path to the PD source, but I put the right path in my configure.ac file to point /src/m_pd.h
Does anyone know how to resolve this problem ?
My configure.ac file -------------------
PDP_PIDIP_VERSION=0.12.13 PD_DIR=/usr/src/pd-0.37-1 PDP_DIR=/usr/src/pdp-0.12.3 FFMPEG_SOURCE_DIR=/usr/src/ffmpeg-cvs-2004-04-02 MPEG4IP_SOURCE_DIR=/usr/src/mpeg4ip PDP_STREAMING_OBJECTS=/usr/lib/pd/externs
My usr/src folder ---------------------
[root@localhost src]# ls ATI linux-2.4.22-1.2115.nptl pdp-0.12.3.tar.gz debug pd-0.37-1 pidip-0.12.13 ffmpeg-cvs-2004-04-02 pd-0.37-1.src.tar.gz redhat linux-2.4 pdp-0.12.3
[root@localhost pidip-0.12.13]# ./configure --enable-shared rm -f */*.o rm -f pidip.pd_linux checking for gcc... gcc checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out checking whether the C compiler works... yes checking whether we are cross compiling... no checking for suffix of executables... checking for suffix of object files... o checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed checking for strerror in -lcposix... no checking for gcc... (cached) gcc checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... (cached) yes checking whether gcc accepts -g... (cached) yes checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... (cached) none needed checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E checking for egrep... grep -E checking for ANSI C header files... yes checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... no checking if malloc debugging is wanted... no checking for imlib2-config... /usr/bin/imlib2-config checking for imlib2 - version >= 1.0.0... yes checking for XWindowByProperty in -lMagick... yes checking for BZ2_bzBuffToBuffCompress in -lbz2... yes checking for deflate in -lz... yes checking for dlopen in -ldl... yes checking for InitMP3 in -lmp3lame... yes checking for ogg_stream_init in -logg... yes checking for vorbis_analysis_init in -lvorbis... yes checking for vorbis_encode_setup_init in -lvorbisenc... yes looking for pd sources (required) ... pd source tree not found... install it, fix the path in configure.ac and run autoconf [root@localhost pidip-0.12.13]# autoconf Can't locate object method "path" via package "Autom4te::Request" at /usr/bin/autom4te line 81. [root@localhost pidip-0.12.13]#
When I do ./configure --enable-ffmpeg or ./configure --enable-mp3lame --enable-vorbis it tell me the same...
I know this doesn't help Nicolas immediately, but...
Once again, I renew my plea to include pdp and pidip in Planet CCRMA. If there is one wierd app to install, it is pidip, simple due to the very specific libs that Yves requires to run it. And more and more, people are looking for alternatives to Mac-only shareware or licensed video-processing or expen$ive Jitter or Auvi licenses, and this deserves some attention from an entry-level Linux multimedia distro like the Planet.
/rant
To help Nicolas a bit more...
You would be best to make sure you actually have the pd sources. It looks like you double and tripple checked, of course, but... Where did you get this pd-0.37-1.src.tar.gz? Possibly from Miller Puckette's site? [Un/F]ortunately for PD users, there are many many many versions of PD floating around, and the sources you checked out might not be correct for what Yves is looking for when he made pidip... he is very particular, you know... [this is assuming you made the right link in your configure.ac file... you could also try /usr/src/pd-0.37-1/ with the end slash, that could always help (???)]. Otherwise, you might want to check out [+ maybe compile] the CVS version of PD from here:
http://pure-data.sourceforge.net/developer.php
or download a diffferent tarball from here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=55736&release_id=1...
But, in the long run, if Planet CCRMA wants to support PD in its distro, then packages of pdp and pidip are essential.
Last chnace, of course, and once you have exhausted you patience with everything else, is to politely plea to the PD list and see what happens next. If Yves is in a good mood, you'll have an answer within an hour. ;-)
good luck, d.
Nicolas Boillot wrote:
Hi,
I've successfully install PDP on Planet CCRMA Fedora Core but I can't install Pidip. The configure command still tell me he want the path to the PD source, but I put the right path in my configure.ac file to point /src/m_pd.h
Does anyone know how to resolve this problem ?
My configure.ac file -------------------
PDP_PIDIP_VERSION=0.12.13 PD_DIR=/usr/src/pd-0.37-1 PDP_DIR=/usr/src/pdp-0.12.3 FFMPEG_SOURCE_DIR=/usr/src/ffmpeg-cvs-2004-04-02 MPEG4IP_SOURCE_DIR=/usr/src/mpeg4ip PDP_STREAMING_OBJECTS=/usr/lib/pd/externs
My usr/src folder ---------------------
[root@localhost src]# ls ATI linux-2.4.22-1.2115.nptl pdp-0.12.3.tar.gz debug pd-0.37-1 pidip-0.12.13 ffmpeg-cvs-2004-04-02 pd-0.37-1.src.tar.gz redhat linux-2.4 pdp-0.12.3
[root@localhost pidip-0.12.13]# ./configure --enable-shared rm -f */*.o rm -f pidip.pd_linux checking for gcc... gcc checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out checking whether the C compiler works... yes checking whether we are cross compiling... no checking for suffix of executables... checking for suffix of object files... o checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed checking for strerror in -lcposix... no checking for gcc... (cached) gcc checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... (cached) yes checking whether gcc accepts -g... (cached) yes checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... (cached) none needed checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E checking for egrep... grep -E checking for ANSI C header files... yes checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... no checking if malloc debugging is wanted... no checking for imlib2-config... /usr/bin/imlib2-config checking for imlib2 - version >= 1.0.0... yes checking for XWindowByProperty in -lMagick... yes checking for BZ2_bzBuffToBuffCompress in -lbz2... yes checking for deflate in -lz... yes checking for dlopen in -ldl... yes checking for InitMP3 in -lmp3lame... yes checking for ogg_stream_init in -logg... yes checking for vorbis_analysis_init in -lvorbis... yes checking for vorbis_encode_setup_init in -lvorbisenc... yes looking for pd sources (required) ... pd source tree not found... install it, fix the path in configure.ac and run autoconf [root@localhost pidip-0.12.13]# autoconf Can't locate object method "path" via package "Autom4te::Request" at /usr/bin/autom4te line 81. [root@localhost pidip-0.12.13]#
When I do ./configure --enable-ffmpeg or ./configure --enable-mp3lame --enable-vorbis it tell me the same...
Well thank you derek that make it !
First I download the PD source from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=55736&release_id=1...
And I put it in usr/src , erasing the source I download previously from Miller Puckette's site :)
Then I do the CVS trick, getting all the external of PD (including pipip)
I open configure.ac of the new pidip source and I change the path like my first try..
First time I try ./configure the pidip source with the new pd source it failed, but then I do autoconf and it work perfectly !
Thx again
dh> I know this doesn't help Nicolas immediately, but...
dh> Once again, I renew my plea to include pdp and pidip in Planet CCRMA. If dh> there is one wierd app to install, it is pidip, simple due to the very dh> specific libs that Yves requires to run it. And more and more, people dh> are looking for alternatives to Mac-only shareware or licensed dh> video-processing or expen$ive Jitter or Auvi licenses, and this deserves dh> some attention from an entry-level Linux multimedia distro like the Planet.
dh> /rant
dh> To help Nicolas a bit more...
dh> You would be best to make sure you actually have the pd sources. It dh> looks like you double and tripple checked, of course, but... Where did dh> you get this pd-0.37-1.src.tar.gz? Possibly from Miller Puckette's site? dh> [Un/F]ortunately for PD users, there are many many many versions of PD dh> floating around, and the sources you checked out might not be correct dh> for what Yves is looking for when he made pidip... he is very dh> particular, you know... [this is assuming you made the right link in dh> your configure.ac file... you could also try /usr/src/pd-0.37-1/ with dh> the end slash, that could always help (???)]. Otherwise, you might want dh> to check out [+ maybe compile] the CVS version of PD from here:
dh> http://pure-data.sourceforge.net/developer.php
dh> or download a diffferent tarball from here:
dh> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=55736&release_id=1...
dh> But, in the long run, if Planet CCRMA wants to support PD in its distro, dh> then packages of pdp and pidip are essential.
dh> Last chnace, of course, and once you have exhausted you patience with dh> everything else, is to politely plea to the PD list and see what happens dh> next. If Yves is in a good mood, you'll have an answer within an hour. ;-)
dh> good luck, dh> d.
Hi all,
Glad Nicolas worked it out!
Just FYI, this rant was directed not at PD list, but at Planet CCRMA list, where I have been *begging* for PDP and PiDiP packages for months. Since this mail ended up filtered to my CCRMA box, I thought I was replying on that list... ;-)
Cheers! d.
I know this doesn't help Nicolas immediately, but...
Once again, I renew my plea to include pdp and pidip in Planet CCRMA. If there is one wierd app to install, it is pidip, simple due to the very specific libs that Yves requires to run it. And more and more, people are looking for alternatives to Mac-only shareware or licensed video-processing or expen$ive Jitter or Auvi licenses, and this deserves some attention from an entry-level Linux multimedia distro like the Planet.
/rant
derek holzer wrote:
I know this doesn't help Nicolas immediately, but...
Once again, I renew my plea to include pdp and pidip in Planet CCRMA. If there is one wierd app to install, it is pidip, simple due to the very specific libs that Yves requires to run it. And more and more, people are looking for alternatives to Mac-only shareware or licensed video-processing or expen$ive Jitter or Auvi licenses, and this deserves some attention from an entry-level Linux multimedia distro like the Planet.
/rant
To help Nicolas a bit more...
You would be best to make sure you actually have the pd sources. It looks like you double and tripple checked, of course, but... Where did you get this pd-0.37-1.src.tar.gz? Possibly from Miller Puckette's site? [Un/F]ortunately for PD users, there are many many many versions of PD floating around, and the sources you checked out might not be correct for what Yves is looking for when he made pidip... he is very particular, you know...
i would like to use only the PD includes that are installed system-wide, but unfortunately, some things from g_canvas.h needed for graphic externs are still not public..
qué mas? i'm in a bad mood these days...
ciao, sevil