I did a Msys2 compile a few weeks ago:

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./autogen.sh

./configure --with-pd=path/to/your-pd-sources --prefix=path/for/installation 
--without-ftgl

make

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Then I copied "libwinpthread-1.dll" & "libstdc++-6.dll" from the compiler to a 
manually built Gem folder.



@Oliver: remember you discover a change on Pd post 0-48-1 thats stopping Gem to 
load. I just did it to try get Gem loaded and I could.

see this thread ---> 
https://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-dev/2018-03/021538.html

This is just a starting point. May be you get what you need with this basic 
compile. I'm not a Gem user so I'm not sure.




Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.

On 4/18/2018 3:57 PM, Chris Clepper wrote:
A friend did some work on GEM for Windows 10 about a year ago.  I have asked 
him for any info (I think he used MS toolchain) and possibly a binary.  I'll 
post anything I get.

Chris

On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 12:08 PM, oliver 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
hi, dear list !

does anyone in this wonderful PD-land by any chance got a self-compiled version 
of a recent Gem source for the windows platform that he/she would share ?

the reason i'm asking is:

the last official windows binary of Gem dates from 2011
(version: 0.93.3) and has the following bug (windows only):


https://github.com/umlaeute/Gem/issues/156


the issue was declared closed on 14.11.17

so, i assume that compiling Gem from source for windows would be a way to 
overcome this bug, am i right here ?

now, sooner than i thought came the project, when i really need to be able to 
play back a big series of still images from recorded video input streams, so 
the Gem 0.93.3 windows bug strikes me right there.

and this is where i'm stuck:

the latest "self-compiling" guide i found for Gem is this one from 2014:

https://github.com/umlaeute/Gem/wiki/How-to-build-Gem-on-Microsoft-Windows-%28MINGW%29

but meanwhile a lot of things seem to have changed.
i am using the latest MSYS. i recently successfully self-compiled a 64-bit 
version of PD, using this guide from Lucas Cordiviola:

https://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2018-03/122089.html

is there a similar howto like this existing for
(the latest sources of) Gem for Windows ?
what would be the 2018 equivalent of the libraries mentioned in the 2014 guide 
(which MSYS doesn't seem to find)

any help in this regard is highly appreciated !

best

oliver


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