[CM] error on snd startup
cristopher pierson ewing
cewing@u.washington.edu
Tue, 22 Jun 2004 13:20:51 -0700 (PDT)
Rick,
I'd be happy to. I'm going to do a fresh install from the start on my own
machine at home and will document the process. That way I'll remember it
all and not include all the mis-steps I took while doing this one.
It should be a day or two before I can get it done.
C
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Cris Ewing
CME and Telehealth Web Services
University of Washington
School of Medicine
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On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 taube@uiuc.edu wrote:
> chris -- perhaps you would consider writing/updating all the steps necessary to
> get a working snd/osx/motif/fink/guile install running so that others (like
> me...) can avoid the same problems?
>
> >Thanks for all who offered
> >advice on the problems of the last few days, and good luck to anyone else
> >looking to install in OS X. It's a fun road, but totally worth it in the
> >end.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >C
> >
> >********************************
> >Cris Ewing
> >CME and Telehealth Web Services
> >University of Washington
> >School of Medicine
> >Work Phone: (206) 685-9116
> >Home Phone: (206) 365-3413
> >E-mail: cewing@u.washington.edu
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> >
> >
> >On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, cristopher pierson ewing wrote:
> >
> >> Bill,
> >>
> >> I'm still having the trouble with guile 1.4 vs. guile 1.6.4 this morning.
> >> I have removed all directories and files associated with the intall of
> >> guile 1.4 that I could find on the machine. When I run compile i set
> >> GUILE_CONFIG_path to /sw/bin, which is where the executable guile-config
> >> lives (guile-config is a symbolic link to guile-1.6-config, which is what
> >> fink created when it installed guile 1.6). When the config process is
> >> running, I see a line that says it is looking for guile, and then reports
> >> 'Guile 1.6.4' which is also what I get when I run 'guile-config
> >> --version'. After configuration i look in the makefile and the paths
> >> given for the guile libs and flags are all pointing to /sw/lib and
> >> /sw/bin and /sw/include, which seems right, as this is where guile 1.6
> >> lives. I run make clean and then make install and all the .c files
> >> recompile. The final result seems to have been successful. I get an snd
> >> command in /usr/local/bin, but when i try to run it, that same 'Syntax
> >> error in fixed argument declaration' error shows up, and when I run 'snd
> >> --version' it reports that the guile version being used is 1.4.
> >>
> >> How can I get the snd configuration and make process to see the correct
> >> guile installation? Where is it even finding this guile 1.4? There are
> >> no more places where that installation lives on the machine.
> >>
> >> Can anyone help with this?
> >>
> >> C
> >>
> >> ********************************
> >> Cris Ewing
> >> CME and Telehealth Web Services
> >> University of Washington
> >> School of Medicine
> >> Work Phone: (206) 685-9116
> >> Home Phone: (206) 365-3413
> >> E-mail: cewing@u.washington.edu
> >> *******************************
> >>
> >>
> >> On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Bill Schottstaedt wrote:
> >>
> >> > If you're using a version of Snd that's more than a couple days
> >> > old (I think you are), you need to
> >> >
> >> > make clean
> >> >
> >> > after you run configure. In the current version, any change
> >> > to config.h causes everything to be recompiled. I don't know
> >> > if OSX has ldd -- maybe there's some equivalent -- in Linux,
> >> >
> >> > ldd snd
> >> >
> >> > will tell you what (shared?) libraries are being loaded.
> >> > In Snd, (version) will report the Guile version, which
> >> > should match the "help" info.
> >> >
> >> > I'll add some variable to handle the guile-1.6 business.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > > trurl:~ cewing$ snd -l /usr/local/snd-7/fix-optargs.scm
> >> > > ERROR: Syntax error in fixed argument declaration.
> >> >
> >> > This could happen if your ~/.snd file uses define* -- try
> >> > snd -noinit
> >> >
> >> > I think you can set the CFLAGS and LDFLAGS variables in the
> >> > arguments to configure, rather than using setenv.
> >> >
> >> > > ld: Undefined symbols:
> >> > > __XEditResGet16
> >> >
> >> > You must have defined HAVE_EDITRES.
> >> >
> >> >
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