On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 1:46 AM IOhannes m zmölnig <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 7/12/19 9:15 AM, Scott R. Looney wrote: > > any tips on where to copy the folder so that the path is clearly given? > i'm > > not 100% sure but i'm reasonably certain all my errors so far are path > > related. > > i think this is all wrong. > you don't have to copy anything anywhere. > you shouldn't even think about doing that (where did you get the idea > from?) > > i *think* that you are just running "make" in the wrong directory. > you should run it in the "pd-plaits-master" directory (which contains > files like "plts~.cpp")¹ > i am absolutely running make in the correct directory. i installed the whole msys2/mingw64 toolchain, i opened the shell for mingw64, and navigated to my copy of the repo, which i downloaded as a zip, uncompressed and moved into what i believed to be a convenient location under the msys64/home/(username) directory > > once you have installed the proper toolchain (make, compiler,...) the > *only* thing you might have to adjust is the location of your > Pd-installation > Pd 64 bit is installed in its usual spot. nothing unusual there. > > ~~~ > 1. download pd-plaits and unzip it > 2. open the MinGW32-shell (for building a 32bit external) resp the > MinGW64-shell (for building a 64bit external) > 3. change into the pd-plaits directory > $ cd pd-plaits-master > 4. run make > $ make > ~~~ > > this will create a "plts~.dll" for you (the name's the same for both > 32bit and 64bit externals; if you want both, you should rename the 64bit > external to "plts~.m_amd64") > yup i have done all of this (the 64 Bit route) and i'm still not getting anywhere. i understand i am a newbie to compiling but i really have tried to follow all the directions correctly. all i can guess is that somehow it's not looking for files in the active directory. the fact that Lucas couldn't compile it either is i think significant and speaks towards a non-standard compiling configuration on the repo. there's an Xcode project file so perhaps he tried pd-lib-builder and then gave up and switched to Xcode to compile it. i will say i ran all of this on my Mac using mingw64/gcc and 'make all' with the Makefile.pdlibbuilder and it created a whole mess of object (.o) files but also created the .pd_darwin file correctly. i think i'll take Lucas's advice and compile something that should work smoothly in order to verify that the method i've been following is sound. best, scott
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