[PD] pidip error: undefined symbol: theora_clear

Yves Degoyon ydegoyon at free.fr
Sun Dec 3 05:49:36 CET 2006


okay, maybe it got incompatible with libtheora now,
all's drifting you know?

i might check it if i have the time...

( but working really tires me and i think i'll turn to crime )
who's got the line?

suerte,
sevy

Igor Medeiros wrote:

> or is there a libtheora-dev package for slackware?
> am i having this error because i don't have the source files (
> libtheora.a is a source file?)
> sorry for all this question, i am new to slackware, didn't have this
> kind of troubles with debian before...
>
> thx in advance
>
> On 12/3/06, Igor Medeiros <igormpc at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> i installed it from slackware cd with installpkg. i didn't compile it
>> from source.
>> should i download the source code from the site and compile it?
>>
>> thx in advance
>> igor
>>
>>
>> On 12/3/06, Yves Degoyon <ydegoyon at free.fr> wrote:
>> > Igor Medeiros wrote:
>> >
>> > > i was installing pidip from cvs and got this error msg starting pd:
>> > >
>> > > /usr/local/lib/pd/extra/pidip.pd_linux:
>> > > /usr/local/lib/pd/extra/pidip.pd_linux: undefined symbol: 
>> theora_clear
>> > > pidip: can't load library
>> > >
>> > > any help? i'm using libtheora-1.0alpha7-i486-1 from slackware cd.
>> > > there's no libtheora.a on /usr/lib/ only libtheora.la
>> > >
>> > > thx in advance
>> > > igor
>> > >
>> > you mean it compiled first ?  ( with theora headers ? )
>> > and then this ?
>> >
>> > interesting...
>> > sevy
>> >
>>
>>
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