I think this may have been set to development. If I just rebuild
the Synth project with this changed will that work, or should I
delete and rebuild the entire project?
./clean-compile.sh has never worked on my machine. I posted about
this a while ago on the list. The same error will come up as then. http://www.nabble.com/Undefined-symbols---build-failed-td15526483.html#a15530306
I'm on a 1.67 GHz PPC Powerbook G4. 1.5GB of RAM
Thanks,
sw
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Josh Parmenter <josh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> wrote:
You only need to do svn update once you have checked out the project.
Open your Synth XCode project. There is a Active build
configuration style drop down menu (probably near the top of the
project file). Make sure this is set to Deployment (for all your
project actually).
OR - I believe if you build with the clean-compile.sh build script,
it should do this for you.
Give that a try and see if the problem goes away. Otherwise, what
is your system? PPC? Intel? How fast?
Best,
Josh
On Mar 7, 2009, at 6:38 PM, Scott Worthington wrote:
1) This is not as extreme, but still produces the same
discrepancy. On the new build, this will settle on about 20% CPU,
on the older build about 5%. With more complex code, or as soon as
other audio starts getting calculated, this is exacerbated.
(
SynthDef(\verb, {
|out=0|
var source = In.ar(out, 1);
ReplaceOut.ar(out, FreeVerb.ar(source, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5))
}
).send(s);
)
(
Synth(\verb, [\out, 0]);
Synth(\verb, [\out, 1]);
Synth(\verb, [\out, 2]);
Synth(\verb, [\out, 3]);
)
2) I'm a newbie to svn updating, and perhaps this is the problem.
I'm on OS 10.4 so I used the Xcode projects to build I'm not sure
if this is Deployment or Developer. Since then when running svn
update I haven't rebuilt the xcode -- all that I saw download
were .sc and .html files so I didn't think I would need to
rebuild. Is that not the case? While were at this.. should I use
the check out option of the update option of svn?
Thanks again!
sw
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 5:57 PM, Josh Parmenter <josh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> wrote:
1) Can you post your problem code?
2) If you built it yourself - can you make sure you built with
Deployment mode (not Development)?
Thanks,
Josh
On Mar 7, 2009, at 12:55 PM, Scott Worthington wrote:
I'm experiencing strange CPU things with a recent svn build
(8893): both Gverb and FreeVerb take the CPU up to 80-220% and/or
kill the server posting Result=0. The same code works swimmingly
on an older build I think Josh posted to realizedsound (7885)
with the CPU peaking at about 35-40%.
Anyone else having this problem?
sw
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/* Joshua D. Parmenter
http://www.realizedsound.net/josh/
“Every composer – at all times and in all cases – gives his own
interpretation of how modern society is structured: whether
actively or passively, consciously or unconsciously, he makes
choices in this regard. He may be conservative or he may subject
himself to continual renewal; or he may strive for a revolutionary,
historical or social palingenesis." - Luigi Nono
*/
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www.scottworthington.com