Re: [PD] pda --no-TK ?

2007-04-26 Thread Chris McCormick
Hi Alejo,

On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 12:04:01AM +0200, alejo d wrote:
 On 4/3/07, Chris McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 So great that you are porting to gumstix - let us know how it runs.
 
 so following your directions chris, patching the Makefile along with
 compiling using:
 
 i ended up with the following pda port for the gumstix:
 
 http://bekstation.bek.no/immigrante/pd_gumstix
 
 it seems to run with the following flags:

That's really cool that you got it working. Let us know if you get the
audio working too.

Chris.

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Re: [PD] pda --no-TK ?

2007-04-24 Thread alejo d

On 4/3/07, Chris McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



You might also like to take a look at gp2xPd since it builds PDa without
the gui libraries. There's a description of how I did that in the file
src/gp2x.readme which is available in a patched version of PDa. So
download PDa 0.6 from Güenter's site, then apply the patch from here:
http://mccormick.cx/projects/gp2xPd/files/gp2x-PDa.patch and then
read the file src/gp2x.readme and have a look at the gp2x section in the
makefiles. You should be able to use something very similar for gumstix.

So great that you are porting to gumstix - let us know how it runs.




so following your directions chris, patching the Makefile along with
compiling using:

CC=/bin/arm-linux-uclibcgnueabi-gcc make

i ended up with the following pda port for the gumstix:

http://bekstation.bek.no/immigrante/pd_gumstix

it seems to run with the following flags:

pd -nogui -noadc -nomidi -verbose
sys_audioapi 2
Pd version 0.37.4
compiled 23:12:25 Apr 23 2007
opened 0 MIDI input device(s) and 0 MIDI output device(s).
input channels = 0, output channels = 2
opened /dev/dsp for writing only

error: OSS: SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS failed /dev/dsp
opened audio output on /dev/dsp; got 0 channels


but unfortunaltely oss or alsa seem to be broken by now, when i try via alsa
i get this:

aplay -l
 List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices 
card 0: UCB1400 [UCB1400], device 0: PXA2xx-PCM []
 Subdevices: 1/1
 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0

so it looks like a sound device is up, but as far as i can tell the compiled
pda is not alsa enabled...

unfortunately the gusmtix has problems with sound right now, phps someone
has audio working fine and could give me some feedback testing the above
port (im asking in the gumstix list also). else i will continue testing
stuff and report a more detailed error log.

/a
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[PD] pda --no-TK ?

2007-04-02 Thread alejo d

hi all,

we are in the process of installing pda[1] to an embedded device aka
gumstix.
the buildroot of the so called device has TCL but of course, no TK.

we were told to install TK manually but i has dependencies on X11 and is an
embedded device that has no display to control and is intended to run fast
and lightly.

has anyone go around something similar before? any advice on what route to
take?

tx!,
/a

[1]the source for pda is here: http://gige.xdv.org/pda/release/
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Re: [PD] pda --no-TK ?

2007-04-02 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
alejo d wrote:
 hi all,
 
 we are in the process of installing pda[1] to an embedded device aka
 gumstix.
 the buildroot of the so called device has TCL but of course, no TK.
 
 we were told to install TK manually but i has dependencies on X11 and is
 an embedded device that has no display to control and is intended to run
 fast and lightly.
 
 has anyone go around something similar before? any advice on what route
 to take?
 

do you need pd-gui? pd-gui is the only part of pd that depends on tcl/tk
and is not strictly needed for running pd (e.g. when running pd with
-nogui then pd-gui is not needed at all)

if that is ok for you, try building pd without pd-gui (search the
archives for instructions on what exactly to do; basically it is just
deleting the tcl/tk search thingies from configure.in and the pd-gui
thingies from Makefile(.in))

mfg.asd
IOhannes

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Re: [PD] pda --no-TK ?

2007-04-02 Thread alejo d

thanks iohannes, i will follow the archives and your suggestion and report
back.

:)

/a

On 4/2/07, IOhannes m zmoelnig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


alejo d wrote:
 hi all,

 we are in the process of installing pda[1] to an embedded device aka
 gumstix.
 the buildroot of the so called device has TCL but of course, no TK.

 we were told to install TK manually but i has dependencies on X11 and is
 an embedded device that has no display to control and is intended to run
 fast and lightly.

 has anyone go around something similar before? any advice on what route
 to take?


do you need pd-gui? pd-gui is the only part of pd that depends on tcl/tk
and is not strictly needed for running pd (e.g. when running pd with
-nogui then pd-gui is not needed at all)

if that is ok for you, try building pd without pd-gui (search the
archives for instructions on what exactly to do; basically it is just
deleting the tcl/tk search thingies from configure.in and the pd-gui
thingies from Makefile(.in))

mfg.asd
IOhannes

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Re: [PD] pda --no-TK ?

2007-04-02 Thread Chris McCormick
On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 04:19:16PM +0200, alejo d wrote:
 we are in the process of installing pda[1] to an embedded device aka
 gumstix.
 the buildroot of the so called device has TCL but of course, no TK.
 
 we were told to install TK manually but i has dependencies on X11 and is an
 embedded device that has no display to control and is intended to run fast
 and lightly.
 
 has anyone go around something similar before? any advice on what route to
 take?

Hi,

You might also like to take a look at gp2xPd since it builds PDa without
the gui libraries. There's a description of how I did that in the file
src/gp2x.readme which is available in a patched version of PDa. So
download PDa 0.6 from Güenter's site, then apply the patch from here:
http://mccormick.cx/projects/gp2xPd/files/gp2x-PDa.patch and then
read the file src/gp2x.readme and have a look at the gp2x section in the
makefiles. You should be able to use something very similar for gumstix.

So great that you are porting to gumstix - let us know how it runs.

Best,

Chris.

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