[PD] fux_kinect

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at at.or.at
Fri Nov 11 18:10:23 CET 2011


On Nov 11, 2011, at 11:56 AM, tim vets wrote:

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> 2011/11/11 Mathieu Bouchard <matju at artengine.ca>
> Le 2011-11-11 à 16:57:00, tim vets a écrit :
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> Don't know if it's what you would call actual "working on fux_kinect for GNU/Linux", but I did manage to compile it on Ubuntu a few days ago. I ended up with a fux_kinect.pd_linux, but loading it gave me: /usr/lib/pd-extended/extra/fux_kinect.pd_linux: /usr/lib/pd-extended/extra/fux_kinect.pd_linux: undefined symbol: _ZN7GemBase11setModifiedEv I mailed the author some Valgrind output...
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> You're not telling the whole story. If you have an undefined symbol then the thing doesn't load, so, it can't crash.
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> So, how did we resolve the undefined symbol issue so that it was able to at least crash ?
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> I don't really remember the steps exactly, do you? 
> Following your suggestions on irc, I removed a few OSX specific things from the Makefile, and replaced some things by "-shared "or so... 
> (thanks for the help by the way, and sorry that I forgot to mention it was with your help that I got it to build in the first place, I didn't mean to steal any credit :) )
> That 'undefined symbol' thing probably happened now only because I was trying with a new build of latest Gem, which doesn't seem to work itself here. I now replaced it back with my previous Gem.pd_linux, and it behaves like before: I try to create [fux_kinect], and pd hangs, without ever finishing creating the object, and without messages.
> I could probably look up the Valgrind output, if it's relevant.

If you need to know what CFLAGS and LDFLAGS you need for a given platform, check out the Makefile template, they are all in there, laid out by platform.

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