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From: Sebastian H. <seb...@go...> - 2009-05-30 10:06:05
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Hi, I now added the part about the CMake build system to the developer documentation. This makes it now easier to compile libGaze and its modules under the different platforms like Windows and Linux. It should also fix the problem with the libGaze dll and windows reported by Viet. The updated sourc code including the CMakelist.txt files for the projects are now only in the SVN. The current SVN code will be the release 1.0.2 at will be released next week. The sections: Getting the Sources Compiling libGaze libGaze modules are only in keynotes at the moment. I will add stuff to it as soon as possible. It would be nice if somebody could test the documentation and the CMake stuff and tell me if this works for you. Thx Sebastian |
From: Sebastian H. <seb...@go...> - 2009-05-27 17:16:31
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Hi, I started to submit the latex source files of the user and developer documentation into the svn repository. https://libgaze.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/libgaze/trunk/documentation You can find the user documentation (pyGaze) under user and the developer documentation (not done yet) under devel. I will work on the devel doc this week to integrate the cmake building system and the how to compile part. You are free to send me any comments or even send me patches for the documentations. Cheers Sebastian |
From: Adrian V. <adr...@fu...> - 2009-05-27 14:07:33
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Hi Viet, You have two options: A) Play around with the MinGW makefile to compile the libgaze into a win32 readable dll: The attached makefile works fine for me. This will create a libgaze.dll in the lib subfolder of the libgaze folder which depends on the glib gmodule gthread gsl libraries and exports all libgaze functions to win32. Of course you have to install the libraries before including parse_conf. See the attached file for additional help. ----------------- B) Have a look at the MSVC project in the libgaze trunk. It is a Visual Studio 2005 solution which compiles the libgaze into a managed C++ win32 library msvcgaze.dll which does not depend on libgaze.dll but currently only exports the main needed functions of the libgaze. Then look at the csGaze project which is a C# managed wrapper on how to import functions from the msvcGaze.cll. Best wishes, hope it helps, Adrian ------------------------ Adrian Voßkühler Freie Universität Berlin Fachbereich Physik Didaktik der Physik Arnimallee 14 14195 Berlin Germany Tel +49.(0)30.838.56713/53031 Fax +49.(0)30.838.56771 E-Mail adr...@ph... > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Viet [mailto:qv...@fr...] > Gesendet: Dienstag, 26. Mai 2009 09:51 > An: lib...@li... > Cc: Manuel Vidal > Betreff: [Libgaze-devel] can't load libgaze.dll > > Hi > > I am using libgaze-1.0.1-win32 > > I am still trying to LoadLibrary the binary dll from > libgaze-1.0.1-win32 I keep getting : > "The Application or DLL libgaze.dll is not a valid Windows > image. Please check this against your installation diskette." > At first, I had doubts with my skills, given my limited > knowledge of MS Visual C++ > > > However, I have just tried http://www.dependencywalker.com/ > on a freshly unziped version of the DLL > > Which gave me : Error: At least one file was not a 32-bit or > 64-bit Windows module. > > > Therefore, I dare say that libgaze.DLL is not a DLL ... > > has anyone actually managed to link to it ? > > (the cppGaze is only a wrapper class, from a time when maybe > libgaze.dll was in fact a dll) > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------------- > Register Now for Creativity and Technology (CaT), June 3rd, > NYC. CaT is a gathering of tech-side developers & brand > creativity professionals. Meet the minds behind Google > Creative Lab, Visual Complexity, Processing, & iPhoneDevCamp > as they present alongside digital heavyweights like Barbarian > Group, R/GA, & Big Spaceship. http://p.sf.net/sfu/creativitycat-com > _______________________________________________ > Libgaze-devel mailing list > Lib...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/libgaze-devel > |
From: Hà Q. V. <quo...@co...> - 2009-05-27 08:53:17
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I had to add a second path for glib, something for gsl and possibly something about parse_conf too, but I am not entirely satisfied by that yet. MINGWPATH=/MinGW INCLUDES+= -I"$(MINGWPATH)/src/glib/include/glib-2.0" \ -I"$(MINGWPATH)/src/glib/lib/glib-2.0/include" \ -I"$(MINGWPATH)/src/parse_conf-1.0/src" \ -I"$(MINGWPATH)/src/libgsl/include" |
From: Hà Q. V. <quo...@co...> - 2009-05-27 08:00:18
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hi your last update worked for me, it loaded nicely in dependencywalker (and MS VC++) with the set dlls that I have attached if anybody wants to try. I am now looking into the actual function call it seems that you renamed the display_something to d_something ? :) |
From: Hà Q. V. <quo...@co...> - 2009-05-26 07:54:16
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Hi I am using libgaze-1.0.1-win32 I am still trying to LoadLibrary the binary dll from libgaze-1.0.1-win32 I keep getting : "The Application or DLL libgaze.dll is not a valid Windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette." At first, I had doubts with my skills, given my limited knowledge of MS Visual C++ However, I have just tried http://www.dependencywalker.com/ on a freshly unziped version of the DLL Which gave me : Error: At least one file was not a 32-bit or 64-bit Windows module. Therefore, I dare say that libgaze.DLL is not a DLL ... has anyone actually managed to link to it ? (the cppGaze is only a wrapper class, from a time when maybe libgaze.dll was in fact a dll) |
From: Viet <qv...@fr...> - 2009-05-26 07:50:33
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Hi I am using libgaze-1.0.1-win32 I am still trying to LoadLibrary the binary dll from libgaze-1.0.1-win32 I keep getting : "The Application or DLL libgaze.dll is not a valid Windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette." At first, I had doubts with my skills, given my limited knowledge of MS Visual C++ However, I have just tried http://www.dependencywalker.com/ on a freshly unziped version of the DLL Which gave me : Error: At least one file was not a 32-bit or 64-bit Windows module. Therefore, I dare say that libgaze.DLL is not a DLL ... has anyone actually managed to link to it ? (the cppGaze is only a wrapper class, from a time when maybe libgaze.dll was in fact a dll) |
From: Hà Q. V. <quo...@co...> - 2009-05-12 17:12:19
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Hi Sebastian, thank you for inviting me to this mailing list I am working at College de France in Paris, on an integration project that involves an eyelink II, vicon 3D positionning cameras, a robotic wheelchair, a semi circular projection screen, and VR headsets. the synthetic environment is generated by virtools. I am using libgaze in an experiment that involves a subset of that hardware I am working on VC++ (because of virtools), although my primary domain is Open Source architecture, Sysadmin, Services, and so on. I mainly use debian on my servers. And I used to work for Mandriva. cheers Viet |