On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 16:53:09 -0400, Hanspeter Niederstrasser  wrote:
On 6/29/11 3:48 PM, Daniel Macks wrote:
> > /bin/sh ../../libtool  --tag=CC   --mode=compile gcc 
> -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../..   -I/sw64/include  -I../../config -I../.. 
> -I../.. -D_REENTRANT -D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS -Wall  -g -MT 
> jack_net_la-netjack_packet.lo -MD -MP -MF 
> .deps/jack_net_la-netjack_packet.Tpo -c -o 
> jack_net_la-netjack_packet.lo `test -f 'netjack_packet.c' || echo 
> './'`netjack_packet.c
> >   gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../.. -I/sw64/include -I../../config 
> -I../.. -I../.. -D_REENTRANT -D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS -Wall -g -MT 
> jack_net_la-netjack_packet.lo -MD -MP -MF 
> .deps/jack_net_la-netjack_packet.Tpo -c netjack_packet.c  -fno-common 
> -DPIC -o .libs/jack_net_la-netjack_packet.o
> > netjack_packet.c: In function 'render_payload_to_jack_ports_celt':
> > netjack_packet.c:1430: error: too few arguments to function 
> 'celt_decode_float'
> > netjack_packet.c:1432: error: too few arguments to function 
> 'celt_decode_float'
> > netjack_packet.c: In function 'render_jack_ports_to_payload_celt':
> > netjack_packet.c:1474: warning: passing argument 3 of 
> 'celt_encode_float' makes integer from pointer without a cast
> > make[3]: *** [jack_net_la-netjack_packet.lo] Error 1
> >
> > This is with xcode4 on 10.6; same results with both i386 and x86_64 arch. 
>
> failure also happens on 10.5/i386 with xcode 3.1.4.  Apparently 
> jack-0.118 doesn't work well with the newer libcelt0.2 package and 
> needs the older celt-dev (version 0.7).  This is actually a bug in 
> the current jack package in that it lacks an explicit (Build)Depends 
> on celt-dev and celt-shlibs. 
>
> I did a quick modification to the current jack package and bumped the 
> version to 0.120.1 (the latest of the jack1 family), and it built OK 
> with libcelt0.2-dev installed.  jack-0.120 ./configure apparently now 
> checks for and understands celt newer than 0.7. 

I quick committed a new revision of the existing jack to include the 
old celt deps, and now it builds on both arches. 

dan

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