On Dec 4, 2007, at 8:53 PM, Patrice Colet wrote: > Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit : >> A couple of comments to hopefully make things cleaner. The >> existing files aren't very clean, so it can be tricky at times: >> - these changes need to fit into the configure.in and makefile.in >> so that those files will still work on other platforms. I am not >> sure that adding $(BIN_DIR)/$(PDDLL) to "all" will work on other >> platforms. > > pd-watchdog.exe isn't compatible as well, I've just put this for > making the building working for finding out deeper problems, and > think about a clean solution to implement those windows codes.
AFAIK, the watchdog isn't used on Windows anyhow, so I wouldn't worry about it. >> - things like -lwsock32 should be added to the existing LDFLAGS, >> you don't need a separate WINSOCK entry for that, since -l is just >> a standard LDFLAGS for loading a library. pdsend/pdreceive should >> have LDFLAGS entries added instead of the custom WINSOCK one. > > The original file didn't need this flag so I've used a custom flag > to not interact on other platforms, but if it's okay with it, > LDFLAGS makes things more simple. > >> - -mno-cygwin should be added to CFLAGS, AFAIK, instead of making >> a custom variable for it (CYGFLAGS). > > I've originally used CYGFLAGS for not having all flags when they > arent necessary. > > >> I am definitely glad you are working on this. I think this will >> make devleoping with Pd on Windows much easier. > > We should be able to add MINGW_NT-5.0 here: AFAIK, I think the MinGW and Cygwin sections in will have some differences. Like -mms-bitfields. I could be wrong... at the very least -mno-cygwin is not used in MinGW. .hc > > >>> +if test `uname -s` == CYGWIN_NT-5.1 || test `uname -s` == >>> CYGWIN_NT-5.0 || test >>> `uname -s` == CYGWIN_NT-6.0; > > >>> ==================================================================== >>> == >>> >>> Now the problem is the one I've described before, pd.exe is >>> mysteriously linked to cygwin1.dll, if I rename pdtcl.dll, an >>> error message pops up to say something like it couldn't find >>> "pthread_cond_destroy". >>> >>> ==================================================================== >>> == > >>> cd ../bin; dllwrap -mno-cygwin --export-all-symbol --output- >>> def pdtcl.def >>> \ >>> --output-lib=pdtcl.a --dllname=pdtcl.dll ../obj/t_tkcmd.o >>> -ldl -lm -lpth >>> readGC2 -lwsock32 -lwinmm -lole32 -ltcl84 -ltk84 -lstdc++ -ltk84 - >>> ltcl84 >>> dllwrap: aucun fichier d'exportation de d'efinitions fourni. >>> Cr'eation du fichier, mais il ne correspondra pas n'ecessairement >>> `a ce que vous >>> d'esirez. >>> /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-mingw32/3.4.4/../../../../i686-pc-mingw32/ >>> bin/ld: AVERTISSE >>> MENT: ne peut trouver le symbole d'entr'ee [EMAIL PROTECTED]; >>> utilise par d' >>> efaut 6d081000 >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- "Free software means you control what your computer does. Non-free software means someone else controls that, and to some extent controls you." - Richard M. Stallman _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
