[PD-dev] iemguts build issues WAS: dynamic patching: getting info on objects

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at at.or.at
Tue Aug 17 01:59:48 CEST 2010


Try using the template Makefile yourself, it should be pretty easy to  
plug in:

http://puredata.info/docs/developer/MakefileTemplate

Basically, you just need to list the C files in the right place, at  
the top.

.hc


On Aug 16, 2010, at 12:12 PM, Ted Hayes wrote:

> Any news on this?  Still can't compile on OSX... :)
>
> ±±t3db0t!
>
> On Aug 11, 2010, at 10:16 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
>>
>> Hey IOhannes,
>>
>> How about we switch iemguts to the Makefile/Library template?  Then
>> it'll build a universal binary on Mac OS X, among other things.
>>
>> .hc
>>
>> On Tue, 2010-08-10 at 23:53 -0400, Ted Hayes wrote:
>>> Well I'm on a Snow Leopard snow, and I get:
>>>
>>> (from .../externals/iem/iemguts)
>>> make d_i386
>>> make[1]: *** No rule to make target `d_i386'.  Stop.
>>> make: *** [auto] Error 2
>>>
>>> Not sure what architecture I need to target; if I specify 64-bit  
>>> will that work (and how would I do that)?  I figure the pd binary  
>>> is 32-bit?
>>>
>>> Thanks :D
>>> —t3db0t
>>>
>>> On Aug 2, 2010, at 6:19 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Try posting the build errors.  Should be relatively  
>>>> straightforward to
>>>> build.
>>>>
>>>> .hc
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, 2010-08-02 at 16:00 -0400, Ted Hayes wrote:
>>>>> Thanks Hans!  Anyone have a darwin-x86 build of iemguts?  My  
>>>>> build attempts are failing spectacularly. x_x
>>>>>
>>>>> —0x73DB07
>>>>>
>>>>> On Aug 2, 2010, at 3:06 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hey t3db0t, I'm happy to see you digging into the guts!   
>>>>>> mrpeach's [which] will tell you if an object exists or not.   
>>>>>> Maybe something in the iemguts lib will tell you more?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> .hc
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Aug 2, 2010, at 12:55 PM, Ted Hayes wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi all, this is t3db0t, been meaning to subscribe here for a  
>>>>>>> while and finally did, and I have a question.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm writing a remote front-end that sends FUDI internal  
>>>>>>> messages over a socket to a server running a -nogui Pd  
>>>>>>> instance.  I'd like to be able to get a listing of every  
>>>>>>> object available to that instance with how many inlets and  
>>>>>>> outlets each object has, i.e.,
>>>>>>> osc~ 2 1
>>>>>>> etc. etc.  I wouldn't assume this is possible, but I had to  
>>>>>>> ask before I just start hand-coding my own.  I image the  
>>>>>>> native Pd front-end builds this list when it initializes, so  
>>>>>>> is there any way I can listen in to that—over a socket?   
>>>>>>> Thanks everyone!!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> —t3db0t
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>>>>>>
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