[XGP-devel] Fwd: xgp-dev-0-2-1 installation on Mac OS X 10.2.6 with gprolog-1.2.16
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From: Lindsey S. <sp...@al...> - 2003-05-28 06:54:05
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Begin forwarded message: > From: Jean Holleville <jh...@cn...> > Date: Tue May 27, 2003 3:59:14 AM US/Central > To: Lindsey Spratt <sp...@al...> > Subject: Re: xgp-dev-0-2-1 installation on Mac OS X 10.2.6 with=20 > gprolog-1.2.16 > > Hello Lindsey, > > Surprised to read your answer so quickly. > I would like to tell you some words about what we are there in=20 > Lyon,France. > I work in the Conservatoire National Sup=E9rieur de Musique et Danse = in=20 > Lyon > (Minist=E8re de la Culture): > The other CNSMD is in Paris. > We work in the composition departement and teach : > Composition, orchestration, acoustic, introduction to signal=20 > processing, > Languages like MCL, ... > > We use specialized graphic digital signal processing languages like : > AudioSculpt (from IRCAM, Institut de Coordination Acoustique Musique, > Paris), > And audio applications "language" like Max (from IRCAM and Miller=20 > Puckett, > actually at Standford unniversity) > > We would like to be able to run one high level language > (lisp, prolog, ...) to drive (in real time ?) the real time audio=20 > language > Max. > So, many constraints in real time. > Max is written in C. > Could you tell me if one kind of configuration like this could be > applied in real time : > > Front end : Prolog IDE (like XGP) | Lisp or MCL IDE (like ?) > Joint feature : Python with Bevedere or ... > Background : Max audio & MIDI control, or Jmax (GNU licence) > ? > > Of course, we should prefer to use FSF, GNU languages : > IRCAM is developing , under GNU licence, jmax : > Real time MIDI control and audio (graphic) language. > >> The build process for XGP is a little convoluted--it is >> described in some detail in xgp/doc/build_notes.txt. > Yes. I patched gprolog, but didn't re-make it ! > However, I got the stop linking message (XGP-bug-building.rtf attached=20= > file) > Thanks for your support. > And if you have a little bit of time, thanks for your experienced=20 > advices. > > --=20 > > Jean Holleville > Informatique musicale > t=E9l 33 (0)472 19 26 29 > fax 33 (0)472 19 26 00 > Courriel jh...@cn... > > Conservatoire national sup=E9rieur musique et danse de Lyon > 3 quai Chauveau > CP 120 > F-69266 Lyon Cedex 09 > > > > > le 26/05/03 16:33, Lindsey Spratt =E0 sp...@al... a =E9crit=A0: > >> Jean, >> I'm pleased that you're attempting to build XGP. Good luck! >> >> On Monday, May 26, 2003, at 08:32 AM, Jean Holleville wrote: >> >>> >>> Hello. >>> I am trying to install xgp-dev-0-2-1 installation on Mac OS X 10.2.6 >>> with >>> gprolog-1.2.16 >>> I get one problem with a double definition of Allocate function: >>> (compil&link window below) >>> Could you, please, help me ? >> >> It sounds like you didn't apply the patch for gprolog 1.2.16 that=20 >> comes >> with XGP (he Allocate function of XGP is renamed to AllocateGP). = There >> are a number of changes that must be made to 1.2.16 to get it to work >> with XGP; these are contained in the 'diffs-to-patch-16-for-xgp' file >> in xgp/doc. The build process for XGP is a little convoluted--it is >> described in some detail in xgp/doc/build_notes.txt. >> >> Regards, >> Lindsey Spratt >> http://homepage.mac.com/lspratt >> >> PS: You might consider subscribing to XGP-devel. > |