[PD] Fwd: Re: hid compiling problem.

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Sun Jun 3 18:49:22 CEST 2007


You need to have the devices in /dev/input/event*, otherwise [hid]  
won't work at all.  Check the archives of this list for more  
information, this question has been answered a number of times.

.hc

On Jun 3, 2007, at 4:33 AM, Diego Azar wrote:

>
> Hans, thanks again: now I succeded in compiling. After that I  
> copied the sugested files to /extra and loaded the hid succesfully.
> What now is wrong is that pd crashes when I want to access the  
> mouse or keyboard objects. When using the hid object itself it  
> seems ok,but it can't find a usefull device (it doesen't find  
> anything in /dev/input/event[num]. I remember that I had this same  
> problem with the linuxevent object some time ago).
>
> Do I have to load other libraries (like cyclone, pddp,etc) to run  
> hid properly or can I have it alone with a base pd?
>
> Thanks again, Diego
>
> Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans at eds.org> wrote:
>
> I think syn_report and syn_config are interchangable, IIRC.
>
> You'll get all the files you need if you try the 'rsync' method  
> listed in the "Checking out the code from CVS" section of this page:
>
> http://puredata.org/docs/developer/darwin
>
> That's the code that is built every night in the auto-build farms.
>
> .hc
>
> On May 30, 2007, at 3:04 PM, Diego Azar wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Hans and thanks, but I get the same error. I read the .c file  
>> you sent me and I noticed that the only differences with the one I  
>> had are the size and name of the char * where "syn_report" and  
>> "syn_config" are defined. Am I right?
>>
>> Thanks again, Diego.
>>
>> Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans at eds.org> wrote:
>>
>> Well, here's perhaps an easier way: I just attached the two files:
>>
>> 
>> .hc
>>
>> On May 28, 2007, at 11:55 PM, Diego Azar wrote:
>>
>> > Hi, I`m having some problems compiling [hid] on a 64.studio (linux,
>> > debian based). Is there anything like a "how to" or something with
>> > this issue.
>> >
>> > When I do the make it sais: "input_arrays.h:5: *** missing
>> > separator. stop."
>> >
>> > I did the make like the one in the README with the corresponding
>> > directories of my pc.
>> >
>> > make INCLUDE=/usr/lib/pd/src PDEXECUTABLE=/usr/lib/pd test -f
>> > input_arrays.h || ./make-arrays-from-input.h.pl
>> >
>> > Thanks.
>> >
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