| Thanks Victor and Anthony for the answers.
I'm running Mac OSX 10.4.11 (Intel) and installed
Csound5.07-OSX10.4-Intel.
csound -z lists opcodes like eqfil, granule and all
the opcodes you've written.
Listing the /usr/local/lib/ I get this:
ao libmad.dylib
jack libmad.la
lib_csnd.dylib libmp3lame.0.0.0.dylib
libao.2.1.2.dylib libmp3lame.0.dylib
libao.2.dylib libmp3lame.a
libao.dylib libmp3lame.dylib
libao.la libmp3lame.la
libcsnd.dylib libogg.0.5.0.dylib
libfltk.1.1.dylib libogg.0.dylib
libfltk.dylib libogg.a
libfltk_forms.1.1.dylib libogg.dylib
libfltk_forms.dylib libogg.la
libfltk_gl.1.1.dylib
libportaudio.0.0.19.dylib
libfltk_gl.dylib libportaudio.dylib
libfltk_images.1.1.dylib libportmidi.dylib
libfltk_images.dylib
libsndfile.1.0.17.dylib
libfluidsynth.1.1.1.dylib libsndfile.1.dylib
libfluidsynth.1.dylib libsndfile.dylib
libfluidsynth.dylib libvorbis.0.3.0.dylib
libfluidsynth.la libvorbis.0.dylib
libid3tag.0.3.0.dylib libvorbis.a
libid3tag.0.dylib libvorbis.dylib
libid3tag.a libvorbis.la
libid3tag.dylib
libvorbisenc.2.0.0.dylib
libid3tag.la libvorbisenc.2.dylib
libjack.0.0.23.dylib libvorbisenc.a
libjack.0.dylib libvorbisenc.dylib
libjack.dylib libvorbisenc.la
liblo.0.6.0.dylib
libvorbisfile.3.1.0.dylib
liblo.0.dylib libvorbisfile.3.dylib
liblo.dylib libvorbisfile.a
liblo.la libvorbisfile.dylib
libmad.0.2.1.dylib libvorbisfile.la
libmad.0.dylib pkgconfig
libmad.a tclcsound.dylib
Is there anything missing here? The strange thing is
that it used to work and I never needed to set the
OPCODEDIR variable. In OSX where should the variable
point to when I make the standard installation with
the Csound5.07-OSX10.4-Intel. package?
I also found the libwidgets.dylib here:
/Library/Frameworks/CsoundLib.framework/Versions/5.1/Resources/Opcodes
-Luis
Anthony Kozar schrieb:
> It would help to know what platform you are running
on and whether this is a
> new installation or a different computer than you
used before or is it an
> existing installation that used to work. Also,
which Csound package did you
> install or did you build from sources?
>
> Usually this sort of problem is a result of the
OPCODEDIR environment
> variable not being set correctly. But from the
output messages, it appears
> that the portmidi and portaudio plugins are being
found so this explanation
> seems less likely. Can you confirm that the other
opcode libraries are
> being loaded by typing "csound -z" at the
commandline. This lists all
> available opcodes and should include (for example)
eqfil, granule, max, min,
> pan2, partikkel, etc. if the other plugins are
loading correctly.
>
> Also, when you say that you found the fltk-libraries
in /usr/local/lib/, do
> you mean the Csound fltk opcode library? I am
assuming not, since it would
> usually be somewhere else (possibly
/usr/local/lib/csound/). I think that
> the Csound FLTK opcode library is usually called
something like
> libwidgets.so (on Linux) or libwidgets.dylib (MacOS
X). Can you find a file
> with this name?
>
> Anthony Kozar
> mailing-lists-1001 AT anthonykozar DOT net
> http://anthonykozar.net/
>
> Luís Antunes Pena wrote on 2/11/08 10:42 AM:
>> how exactly links csound to the fltk-opcodes? I
found
>> the fltk-libraries in /usr/local/lib/. It seams to
be
>> OK, but stil csound does not found the FL-Opcodes.
>> Any idea what can be wrong?
>> Thanks for any help.
>> Luis
>
>
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