On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 14:46:49 +0200 Atte Andre Jensen <atte.jensen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > hermann meyer wrote: > > > A nice way to start audio app programing is FAUST, you can write you > > algorithm in "plain math" and let it translate from the FAUST > > compiler to C++. > > That looks really nice! I have trouble compiling it though, first I > had to add #include <stdio.h> below #include <stdlib.h> in > smartpointer.hh, which made the compilation go a bit further. However > now it dies like this: > > g++ -g -O3 -Wall -Wuninitialized -Iboxes -Ierrors -Ievaluate > -Igenerator -Inormalize -Iparser -Ipropagate -Isignals -Itlib -Idraw > -Idraw/device -Idraw/schema -Iextended -Ipatternmatcher -c -o > parser/enrobage.o parser/enrobage.cpp > parser/enrobage.cpp: In function ‘std::ifstream* > open_path_stream(const char*, const char*)’: > parser/enrobage.cpp:75: error: ‘PATH_MAX’ was not declared in this > scope parser/enrobage.cpp:80: error: ‘old’ was not declared in this > scope parser/enrobage.cpp:85: error: ‘free’ was not declared in this > scope parser/enrobage.cpp:93: error: ‘free’ was not declared in this > scope parser/enrobage.cpp: In function ‘std::ifstream* > open_arch_stream(const char*)’: > parser/enrobage.cpp:108: error: ‘getenv’ was not declared in this > scope parser/enrobage.cpp: In function ‘FILE* fopensearch(const > char*)’: parser/enrobage.cpp:144: error: ‘getenv’ was not declared in > this scope parser/enrobage.cpp: In function ‘FILE* fopenpath(const > char*, const char*)’: > parser/enrobage.cpp:153: error: ‘PATH_MAX’ was not declared in this > scope parser/enrobage.cpp:157: error: ‘old’ was not declared in this > scope parser/enrobage.cpp:164: error: ‘free’ was not declared in this > scope parser/enrobage.cpp:172: error: ‘free’ was not declared in this > scope make[1]: *** [parser/enrobage.o] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory > `/home/atte/software/faust/faust-0.9.9.4/compiler' > make: *** [all] Error 2 > > But maybe that's a bit too OT here. Anyways this is under arch linux > with gcc 4.4.0 > This is one of the more annoying properties of arch: if you compile or package you run into trouble first, often before the developers of given software. And it's mostly, but not exclusively, gcc trouble. Maybe this can help you: http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.4/porting_to.html http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.3/porting_to.html Once you manage to compile a piece of software it's mostly trivial to package it for AUR. *hinthint* Regards, Philipp _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user