Benilton, On Feb 13, 2008, at 10:50 AM, Benilton Carvalho wrote:
> Thanks again Simon, > > I tried two options: 1) fixing rgl; 2) using R-devel. Both > approaches led me to the following error: > > g++-4.0 -arch x86_64 -no-cpp-precomp -I/Users/bcarvalh/Desktop/R-rc/ > include -I/Users/bcarvalh/Desktop/R-rc/include/x86_64 -DHAVE_PNG_H - > I/usr/X11/include -DRGL_USE_CARBON -I/System/Library/Frameworks/ > AGL.framework/Headers -Iext -I/usr/local/include -g -O2 -fPIC -g - > O2 -c osxgui.cpp -o osxgui.o > osxgui.cpp: In constructor > ‘gui::OSXWindowImpl::OSXWindowImpl(gui::Window*)’: > osxgui.cpp:74: error: ‘CreateNewWindow’ was not declared in this scope > osxgui.cpp:78: error: ‘kEventWindowDrawContent’ was not declared in > this scope > osxgui.cpp:91: error: ‘GetWindowEventTarget’ was not declared in > this scope > > (and lots of other messages similar to this) > It seems that osxgui is using Carbon API functions that are not supported in 64-bit. I suspect that you'll have to use --disable- carbon for 64-bit builds until rgl is updated to cope with that .. (and you'll probably have to ask rgl folks whether it's planned at all...). Cheers, Simon > > On Feb 13, 2008, at 8:45 AM, Simon Urbanek wrote: > >> Benilton, >> >> you're compiling for Tiger on Leopard with Leopard X11 settings. >> Unfortunately rgl includes --R_opts from libpng which won't work >> when targeting Tiger. So you have two options: >> >> 1) fix rgl, e.g. by using: >> sed 's:--ldflags:--libs:' configure > 1 && mv 1 configure && chmod a >> +x configure >> >> (really correct solution is also to add --L_opts, but in our case >> that's taken care of by X11 already) >> >> 2) target Leopard instead of Tiger (default for R-devel, but >> requires tweaking for R 2.6.x) >> >> Since you are building 64-bit, I wonder why you are using R-2.6 as >> that is doesn't have Quartz support in 64-bit, unlike R-devel. >> >> Cheers, >> Simon >> >> CC to Duncan: to avoid the above it may be a good idea to use -- >> L_opts and --libs only on Darwin, because rpath-like behavior is >> the default linker behavior anyway. >> >> >> On Feb 12, 2008, at 9:30 PM, Benilton Carvalho wrote: >> >>> Thanks a lot Simon, >>> >>> I very much appreciate your kindness in pointing me back to the FAQ. >>> >>> That got me moving a little bit more and I'm now surprised by the >>> following error: >>> >>> g++-4.0 -arch x86_64 -dynamiclib -Wl,-headerpad_max_install_names - >>> Wl,-macosx_version_min -Wl,10.4 -undefined dynamic_lookup - >>> single_module -multiply_defined suppress -L/usr/local/lib -o >>> rgl.so BBoxDeco.o Background.o Color.o Disposable.o FaceSet.o >>> Light.o LineSet.o LineStripSet.o Material.o PointSet.o >>> PrimitiveSet.o QuadSet.o RenderContext.o Shape.o SphereMesh.o >>> SphereSet.o SpriteSet.o String.o Surface.o TextSet.o Texture.o >>> TriangleSet.o Viewpoint.o api.o assert.o callbacks.o device.o >>> devicemanager.o fps.o geom.o gl2ps.o glgui.o gui.o init.o math.o >>> osxgui.o osxlib.o par3d.o pixmap.o render.o rglview.o scene.o >>> select.o win32gui.o win32lib.o x11gui.o x11lib.o -lGLU -lGL - >>> framework OpenGL -L/usr/X11/lib -Wl,-rpath,/usr/X11/lib -lpng12 - >>> lz -lm -L/usr/X11/lib -lX11 -L/Users/bcarvalh/Desktop/R-rc/lib/ >>> x86_64 -lR >>> ld: -rpath can only be used when targeting Mac OS X 10.5 or later >>> >>> Any suggestion? >>> >>> Thank you so much, >>> >>> b >>> >>> > sessionInfo() >>> R version 2.6.2 RC (2008-02-05 r44340) >>> i386-apple-darwin9.1.0 >>> >>> locale: >>> C >>> >>> attached base packages: >>> [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base >>> >>> loaded via a namespace (and not attached): >>> [1] tools_2.6.2 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Feb 12, 2008, at 9:09 PM, Simon Urbanek wrote: >>> >>>> Benilton, >>>> >>>> please read >>>> http://r.research.att.com/building.html >>>> (referenced from the R for Mac OS X FAQ) and fix your X11 in case >>>> you didn't already. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Simon >>>> >>>> >>>> On Feb 12, 2008, at 8:15 PM, Benilton Carvalho wrote: >>>> >>>>> Dear All, >>>>> >>>>> my apologies if a solution was already proposed for this and I >>>>> missed. I didn't have much success with my search, therefore I >>>>> ask here directions on building the rgl package from the source >>>>> using Leopard (and R-2.6.2 RC - 64 bits, built from the source). >>>>> >>>>> I initially tried what I always do to install packages: >>>>> >>>>> install.packages("rgl", dep=T, type="source") >>>>> >>>>> which failed with: >>>>> >>>>> checking for glEnd in -lGL... no >>>>> configure: error: missing required library GL >>>>> >>>>> Well, OpenGL is available under Frameworks: /System/Library/ >>>>> Frameworks/OpenGL.framework >>>>> >>>>> and I wonder if anyone could give me some suggestions on how to >>>>> pass and what are the correct 'configure' options to install the >>>>> rgl package. >>>>> >>>>> Thank you very much, >>>>> >>>>> b >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> R-SIG-Mac mailing list >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac >>>> >>> >> > _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
