[GEM-dev] how to compile GEM objects pix_colortrack & pix_drum

IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig at iem.at
Fri Apr 29 12:05:06 CEST 2011


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On 04/29/2011 01:11 AM, Jaime Oliver wrote:
> hi all,
> 
> i just had a child and missed this thread completely...

congrats.
(though you really haven't missed this thread completely, if you are
answering within 4 days)

> I thought these objects were part of the latest GEM binaries, but it
> seems they are not compiled by default, so downloading binaries won't
> be that helpful right now. could this change?

these objects would be part of the latest GEM binary, if there had been
a release since their inclusion. (there was none)

> 
> I understand you're in Windows right? As I don't have a windows
> machine I cannot be of help at all.
> 
> Is there a tutorial on how to compile gem in windows?
> I know Miha had the same problem with pix_mano in windows.
> 

i don't know of such a tutorial.
instead, i hope that my w32 build machine will have a long and
prosperous life (it's getting a bit old now...)

fgasdr
IOhannes


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