From abb665d8e228b2dc5a9b28614dedb480f5ba70fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Travis CI Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 21:03:57 +0000 Subject: Gem e32fd9f416ca8d2f8f89174990b1b31340ae3a8a linux/amd64 built 'master:e32fd9f416ca8d2f8f89174990b1b31340ae3a8a' for linux/amd64 --- Gem/Gem.pd_linux | Bin 37044312 -> 37044312 bytes Gem/README.txt | 46 +++++++--------------------------------------- 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-) diff --git a/Gem/Gem.pd_linux b/Gem/Gem.pd_linux index 6315ae9..674c20b 100755 Binary files a/Gem/Gem.pd_linux and b/Gem/Gem.pd_linux differ diff --git a/Gem/README.txt b/Gem/README.txt index 30b8144..d87427c 100644 --- a/Gem/README.txt +++ b/Gem/README.txt @@ -28,39 +28,6 @@ can incorporate any needed changes into the main Gem-trunk. for installation instructions see below - -NEW (Gem>=0.87)::: ------------------ -(note: this NEWs only refer to the packaging, not to features of Gem) - -As with GEM-0.87, i have broken the distribution into various packages -Gem-.tgz :: quite everything (except binaries and auxiliary libraries) -Gem-doc-.tgz :: example-patches, manual, ... -Gem-bin-.zip :: W32-binary (containing a single file "Gem.dll") -Gem-bin-doc-.zip :: W32-binary + documentation - -GemLibs--.tgz :: auxiliary libraries (used to be "AuxLibs") - -1) the core Gem-packages: -the core Gem-packages all extract into the same directory Gem-/ -there are install-scripts for windoze (and probably IRIX) -these will install the documentation... - - -2) the GemLib-package: -Gem supports many 3rd party libraries, bundling all of them seems like a waste -of space and might impose legal issues. OTOH, it makes it much easier to setup -an environment to build Gem (esp. on systems that don't have package managers) -GemLibs is a small collections of libraries that can add some capabilities to -Gem, which it would lack otherwise (e.g. support for a given image format). It -is far from complete and most likely outdated, so usually you are better off, if -you just install any needed libraries manually. -Most of these libraries are only needed to build certain plugins. - -GemLibs have their own version numbering, starting with 1. -You can get the newest GemLib from the place mentioned above - - ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- @@ -80,7 +47,8 @@ note: when using a git-clone of the Gem sources, you first need to run note: that you might want to help Gem to find the Pd-headers, e.g. by doing $ ./configure --with-pd=/usr/include/pd try -$ ./configure --help to see more options +$ ./configure --help=recursive +to see more options. ------------------------------------- To install GEM on W32: @@ -137,8 +105,8 @@ RUNNING: ======== just installing Gem is not enough ! -you will have to tell pd that it should load that library !! -you cannot create any Gem-objects without having loaded the Gem-library into pd !!! +you will have to tell Pd that it should load that library !! +you cannot create any Gem-objects without having loaded the Gem-library into Pd !!! make sure you have the proper binary for you OS - windows: Gem.dll, Gem.m_i386, Gem.m_* @@ -148,7 +116,7 @@ make sure you have the proper binary for you OS - irix : Gem.pd_irix - ... -when starting pd, tell it to load Gem with the "-lib" flag +when starting Pd, tell it to load Gem with the "-lib" flag if your Gem-binary lives in pd/extra/, you could just try "pd -lib Gem" if your Gem-binary lives somewhere else use something like "pd -lib /path/to/my/Gem" you could also use "pd -path /path/to/my -lib Gem" @@ -160,7 +128,7 @@ NOTE: there *must not* be any file extension with the "-lib"-flag. NOTE: please note the spelling: it is "Gem" and not "gem" nor "GEM" if you have problems loading any library including Gem, have a look at the -pd-documentation. +Pd-documentation. if you have problems loading just Gem (but other libraries work), send me a bug-report (see below) @@ -177,7 +145,7 @@ please specify at least the following things: other hardware that is related to your problem (e.g.: camera) does your system work with similar applications (e.g.: capture-software, openGL (games, "glxgears") - what is the output of pd when you start it with the "-verbose" flag + what is the output of Pd when you start it with the "-verbose" flag (e.g.:"pd -verbose -lib Gem") please do not use the puredata bugtracker for reporting Gem-specific bugs. -- cgit v1.2.1