Hi 1:1,
> I gave JSCE a try on Linux. Very impressive! The Eclise features work
> without a flaw so far.
Thanks, I'm happy to hear that. :)
> While going through the code, I thought wouldn't it be nice to extractan
> Interface from JSCLangModule.java, and leave the implementation openand
> user-configurable through a settings panel.
> That way, it should be possible to choose between OSC, Java-Wrappers,
> direct pipes to sclang, or whatever implementation works on your system
> or suits your needs.
This is a very nice idea and it could easily be implemented. I have just
put this one on my todo list. If you are interested in writing an OSC or
pipe implementation for JSCLang write me an email.
> I have Kubuntu Gutsy with kernel 2.6 and Eclipse 3.4
>
> I installed the plug-in, it works all right, but when I start it says:
> Warning: The library JSCLangModule was not loaded.
> and throws a java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no JSCLangModule in
> java.library.path
>
> so far so good, the library is not there.
>
> So I downloaded jsclang 0.1 from sourceforge.
> I wrote a makefile that includes the headers from superCollider, to
> compile
> SCLangModule. When I fire up make, it gives me a
>
> windows.h: No such file or directory
> and a lot of other errors.
>
> Nothing extraordinary, it's a Windows dll after all, but that's where I
> threw in the towel.
>
> Does this make any sense to you, or am I completely off the track? Any
> help
> much appreciated.
>
> 1:1
There is already a CDT project for the JSCLangModule that includes a scons
skript so you shouldn't need a makefile. This is the location:
https://jsclang.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/jsclang/trunk/jsclang.JSCLangModuleThe project is set up to use scons instead of make so you need to have
scons installed.
I will also release a precompiled binary of the JSCLangModule for Linux in
the coming days, but this one will perhaps only be working on Ubuntu Hardy.
Dieter
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