[PD] GEM under ubuntu Breezy...ain't Breezy

John Harrison john.harrison at wichita.edu
Fri Jan 20 03:22:54 CET 2006


did what you said. Installed the libxxf86vm-dev library. Built from the
CVS sources. Now Pd tells me:

undefined symbol: glUniform4iARB

-John

IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:

> John Harrison wrote:
>
>> Trying to get GEM to work with ubuntu Breezy...
>>
>>  From the  binary Gem from the Breezy repo I get from Pd:
>>
>> /usr/lib/pd/extra/Gem.pd_linux: /usr/lib/pd/extra/Gem.pd_linux: 
>> undefined symbol: vorbis_info_clear
>> Gem: can't load library
>>
>> I downloaded the Source from sourceforge and compiled. Now with the 
>> new Gem.pd_linux I get from Pd:
>>
>> /home/john/Desktop/installs/Gem/gem-0.90.0/src/Gnu/Gem.pd_linux: 
>> /home/john/Desktop/installs/Gem/gem-0.90.0/src/Gnu/Gem.pd_linux: 
>
>
> did you get the release-sources?
> get the CVS-HEAD instead (a lot of bugfixes, esp. with the 
> build-system - in theory you should even be able to build a 
> debian-package with this command: "cd gem-CVS/; dpkg-buildpackage 
> -rfakeroot"
>
>> undefined symbol: XF86VidModeSetViewPort
>> Gem: can't load library
>>
> you need libxxf86vm-dev installed
>
> Gem's configure checks for the existance of this package, but does not 
> refuse to compile if it is missing; this is due to the fact, that with 
> earlier versions of X (probably just with XFreee86, but i cannot 
> remember exactly - ask a packager) libxxf86vm-dev was part of 
> Xlibs-dev (so it was there anyhow)
>
> as for the vorbis_info_clear error i would file a bugreport at ubuntu 
> (that's the drawback when you (like the ubuntu-team) take packages 
> from debian's unstable branch and just release it without further 
> research)
>
> mfg.aer.
> IOhannes
>

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