ok. i think you can discard my last email. It turns out i was loading the old 
32bit i had.  my bad. 

but 

i did some more digging and the reason pd does not load the externals is that 
they dont exist. somehow the only object built is pix_opencv.pd_darwin, which 
just fires a console welcome message. The rest of the pix_opencv_*.pd_darwin 
objects are not created. Only their *.o are there and they *can* be used to 
make their respective ps_darwins (tried with one and worked, loaded and all :)

First, I dont know why this last step of the linking is just not happening. How 
can I make sure this is not something missing from the generated Makefile?

Second, I dont fully understand these makefiles. Can this all be done easier 
with pd-lib-builder? I am tempted to try and do something like that.

thanks for your help!!


f

> On Mar 1, 2019, at 12:48 AM, Federico Camara Halac <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> I removed yet another object from src/Makefile.am (the one calling 
> '_cvCalcGlobalOrientation')
> but now, I get "no suitable image found", and "mach-o, but wrong architecture"
> 
> /Users/federicocamarahalac/Documents/Pd/externals/Gem/../pix_opencv/pix_opencv_hough_circles.pd_darwin:
>  
> dlopen(/Users/federicocamarahalac/Documents/Pd/externals/Gem/../pix_opencv/pix_opencv_hough_circles.pd_darwin,
>  10): no suitable image found.  Did find:
>       
> /Users/federicocamarahalac/Documents/Pd/externals/Gem/../pix_opencv/pix_opencv_hough_circles.pd_darwin:
>  mach-o, but wrong architecture
>       
> /Users/federicocamarahalac/Documents/Pd/externals/pix_opencv/pix_opencv_hough_circles.pd_darwin:
>  mach-o, but wrong architecture
> 
> 
>> On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 11:50 PM Federico Camara Halac 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> To follow up, I *think* I am linking all I can, this is from console.log:
>> ...
>> LIBS='-lopencv_video -lopencv_calib3d -lopencv_objdetect -lopencv_imgproc '
>> ...
>> OPENCV_LIBS='-L/usr/local/lib -lopencv_dnn -lopencv_ml -lopencv_objdetect 
>> -lopencv_shape -lopencv_stitching -lopencv_superres -lopencv_videostab 
>> -lopencv_calib3d -lopencv_features2d -lopencv_highgui -lopencv_videoio 
>> -lopencv_imgcodecs -lopencv_video -lopencv_photo -lopencv_imgproc 
>> -lopencv_flann -lopencv_core'
>> ...
>> 
>> So, if i'm not underlinking, is there a way for me to see if its actually a 
>> header/library mismatch? There are no complains when it's compiling.
>> 
>>> On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 11:14 PM IOhannes m zmölnig <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On 2/28/19 9:30 PM, Federico Camara Halac wrote:
>>> > 10): Symbol not found: _cvCalcGlobalOrientation
>>> >   Referenced from:
>>> 
>>> so you are underlinking, that is, not linking against a required OpenCV
>>> library.
>>> apart from the obvious reason (forgotten to link against the proper
>>> libs), there are other causes for this, like using a mismatched
>>> header/library combination.
>>> 
>>> gfmrdsa
>>> IOhannes
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