Hi Chris,
first of all, do you use the gcc coming with xcode or from some other source (fink, macports)? It seems that your platform SDK is somewhat strange, judging from the autoconfig build as it doesn't contain BlockMoveData and BlockZero. As for the buildsys build, it seems that your pd distribution (pd- extended?) doesn't contain the g_canvas.h file, which is a header file "private" to pd, but necessary for flext to work. Some pd distros do contain it, while others don't.
Btw., there's a mailing list specialized to flext matters.
all the best, Thomas
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Am 16.04.2013 um 15:59 schrieb Chris Jack:

Hey folks,

I have been trying in vain to install flext (cvs download) on my 10.6.8 snow leopard Mac. I've tried it every which way - both using the buildsys and autoconfig - and just cannot get the bugger to build. I have refreshed before each try with a new copy of flext via cvs.

Using autoconfig I seem to get this error during build:

flutil.cpp: In static member function ‘static void flext_single::CopyMem(void*, const void*, int)’:
flutil.cpp:33: error: ‘BlockMoveData’ was not declared in this scope
flutil.cpp: In static member function ‘static void flext_single::ZeroMem(void*, int)’:
flutil.cpp:44: error: ‘BlockZero’ was not declared in this scope
make[1]: *** [libflext_pd_s_a-flutil.o] Error 1
make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1

And using buildsys these errors:

Chris-Jacks-Computer-2:flext chrisjack$ bash build.sh pd gcc
make -f ./buildsys/gnumake-sub.mak PLATFORM=mac RTSYS=pd COMPILER=gcc BUILDPATH=./buildsys/ PKGINFO=package.txt BUILDCLASS=flext USRCONFIG=config.txt USRMAKE=build/gnumake-mac- gcc.inc TARGETMODE=release TARGETTYPE=single _build_ buildsys/mac/gnumake-gcc-targets.inc:22: warning: overriding commands for target `pd-darwin/release-single' buildsys/mac/gnumake-gcc-targets.inc:18: warning: ignoring old commands for target `pd-darwin/release-single'
mkdir -p pd-darwin/release-single
mkdir -p pd-darwin/release-single/
g++ -c -DNDEBUG -DFLEXT_EXPORTS -DFLEXT_SYS=2 -DPD -I/Applications/ Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources//src source/flext.h -o pd-darwin/ release-single/flext.h.gch
touch source/flbase.cpp
mkdir -p ./
g++ -c -ffast-math -Os -ftree-vectorize -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/ MacOSX10.6.sdk -arch i386 -mmmx -msse -msse2 -msse3 -mtune=prescott -DNDEBUG -DFLEXT_EXPORTS -DFLEXT_SYS=2 -DPD -I pd-darwin/release- single -I/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources//src source/flbase.cpp -o pd-darwin/release-single/flbase.opp_i386
source/flbase.cpp:29:22: error: g_canvas.h: No such file or directory
source/flbase.cpp: In static member function ‘static bool flext_obj_single::GetParamSym(t_atom&, const t_symbol*, _glist*)’: source/flbase.cpp:130: error: ‘canvas_realizedollar’ was not declared in this scope source/flbase.cpp:133: error: ‘canvas_realizedollar’ was not declared in this scope
make[1]: *** [pd-darwin/release-single/flbase.opp_i386] Error 1
make: *** [build-release-single] Error 2

I am pointing the variables in the txt files to the correct locations, of that I am sure. I have also begun with a fresh install of Pd-extended 0.43.4 - could this be it? Too new-a-build? Need I use Pd vanilla to get flext to play ball? I'd really rather not as I already have a bunch of stuff invested in Pd-extended and I want to avoid having to compile countless externals just to run the same projects in vanilla (though this would be a very long-winded option).

Your helpings are highly appreciated.

Cheers,
CJ.


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