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Re: [Cs-dev] CVS Output??

Date2006-11-02 09:16
FromVictor Lazzarini
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] CVS Output??
That's  the last step in building tclcsound, to
create the package; it seems to be failing because
of your OPCODEDIR setup. It runs tclsh and loads
tclcsound to do it, so if there is a problem with
OPCODEDIR it seems to fail miserably.

Victor
>
> Hi Developers,
>
> I was wondering what was up with this huge string of what
> seem like  some kind of error messages that are printed
> after compiling a fresh  CVS checkout?
>
> scons: done reading SConscript files.
> scons: Building targets ...
> gcc -Wall -O3 -mcpu=7450 -mtune=7450 -fomit-frame-pointer
> -ffast-math  -DMACOSX -DPIPES -faltivec
> -DHAVE_LIBSNDFILE=1016 -DHAVE_FLTK  -DHAVE_FCNTL_H
> -DHAVE_UNISTD_H -DHAVE_STDINT_H -DHAVE_SYS_TIME_H
> -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H -DHAVE_TERMIOS_H -DHAVE_DIRENT_H -I.
> -IH  -I/usr/include/malloc -I/opt/local/include/boost-1_32
> -I/usr/include/python2.3 -I/usr/local/include -c -o
> strings/makedb.o  strings/makedb.c
> gcc -o makedb strings/makedb.o -L. -L. -L/usr/local/lib
> -L. -L. ./makedb strings/all_strings American
> OK
> gcc -Wall -O3 -mcpu=7450 -mtune=7450 -fomit-frame-pointer
> -ffast-math  -DMACOSX -DPIPES -faltivec
> -DHAVE_LIBSNDFILE=1016 -DHAVE_FLTK  -DHAVE_FCNTL_H
> -DHAVE_UNISTD_H -DHAVE_STDINT_H -DHAVE_SYS_TIME_H
> -DHAVE_SYS_TYPES_H -DHAVE_TERMIOS_H -DHAVE_DIRENT_H
> -D__BUILDING_LIBCSOUND -D_CSOUND_RELEASE_ -I. -IH
> -I/usr/include/malloc  -I/opt/local/include/boost-1_32
> -I/usr/include/python2.3  -I/usr/local/include -c -o
> Engine/auxfd.o Engine/auxfd.c
>
> [etc etc etc]
>
> gcc -framework tk -framework tcl -dynamiclib -o
> tclcsound.dylib  frontends/tclcsound/tclcsound.os
> frontends/tclcsound/commands.os -L.  -L. -L/usr/local/lib
> -L. -L. -lcsound -lsndfile cp tclcsound.dylib tclcsound;
> tclsh pkgbuild.tcl Localisation of messages is disabled,
> using default language. Error opening plugin directory
> '/usr/local/lib/csound/plugins': No such  file or
> directory *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5448; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5288; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5108; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5408; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x55c8; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5a48; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5148; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x59c8; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x54c8; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5948; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5388; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5888; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x56c8; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5308; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5088; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5748; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5988; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x52c8; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x53c8; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5808; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5708; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5608; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5248; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5348; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x58c8; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5648; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5908; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x57c8; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5588; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5208; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5188; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5488; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5508; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x51c8; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5a08; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5848; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5688; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5548; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5788; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x50c8; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5b88; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug *** malloc[2314]: Deallocation of a pointer not
> malloced: 0x5aa8; This  could be a double free(), or
> free() called with the middle of an  allocated block; Try
> setting environment variable MallocHelp to see  tools to
> help debug /Developer/Tools/Rez -i APPL -o winsound cs5.r
> scons: done building targets.
>
>
> -David
>
>
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