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Re: failing to run Sclang from cli (Mac OS) (Macario Ortega Ram?rez)

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Hi - please see this thread 'Building Sclang Executable on OS X (leopard or other) AND New Interpreter/Editor.'  I've recently posted (with explicit instructions) how I've gotten this to build (obviously because of everyone who told me how to do it!)

Cheers,

-S


Macario Ortega Ramírez wrote:
Marije, thanks for the Reply.

I haven't had the time to test your sugestions
I've commented out all of CocoaView.sc and CocoaDoc.sc from  
SCClassLibrary and now I'm getting this error:


$ ./sclang
Usage:
    sclang [options] [file..] [-]

init_OSC
compiling class library..
        NumPrimitives = 540
        compiling dir: '/Users/macario/Downloads/SuperCollider-Source/build/
SCClassLibrary'
        pass 1 done
numentries = 777215 / 9765980 = 0.08
        Method Table Size 5638260 bytes
        Number of Method Selectors 4415
        Number of Classes 2212
        big table size 39063920
        Number of Symbols 10053
        Byte Code Size 284728
        compiled 363 files in 1.52 seconds
compile done
// History.logFolder: /Users/macario/Library/Application Support/
SuperCollider/HistoryLogs
Class tree inited in 0.44 seconds
ERROR: Message 'startup' not understood.
RECEIVER:
    nil
ARGS:
CALL STACK:
        DoesNotUnderstandError:reportError   011C0BA0
                arg this = <instance of DoesNotUnderstandError>
        Nil:handleError   011C0B40
                arg this = nil
                arg error = <instance of DoesNotUnderstandError>
        Thread:handleError   011C00C0
                arg this = <instance of Thread>
                arg error = <instance of DoesNotUnderstandError>
        Object:throw   011BFD60
                arg this = <instance of DoesNotUnderstandError>
        Object:doesNotUnderstand   0117F730
                arg this = nil
                arg selector = 'startup'
                arg args = [*0]
        OSXPlatform:startup   0117EAA0
                arg this = <instance of OSXPlatform>
        Main:startup   0117EA40
                arg this = <instance of Main>


Has anyone succedeed on running SCLang independently from the cocoa  
SuperCollider app?
Is it permitted to share a working SCLang binary with the  
corresponding SCClassLibrary for Mac OS X?
Would anyone care to do that?

There is another thread in the list right now about SCLang for Mac OS X.

I wouldn't be the onlyone gratefull if someone shared a working copy  
or if someone has the time and inclination perharps comprehensive  
instructions.


Thanks



On May 8, 2008, at 2:41 AM, sc-users-request@create.ucsb.edu wrote:

> Hiho,
>
> On Sunday 04 May 2008 12:46:10 Macario Ortega Ram?rez wrote:
>> I managed to compile sclang for console usage following this
>> instructions:
>> http://swiki.hfbk-hamburg.de/MusicTechnology/848
>
> The swiki details two different ways to do this. Which one did you  
> use.
>
>>
>> But now I am getting this error:
>>
>> $ ./sclang adf
>
> two things seem to happen:
> the file "adf" is not found:
>
>> file "adf" does not exist.
>
>> ERROR: A primitive was not bound. 0 539
>
> and... CocoaDocument tries to initialize which is probably not  
> correct when
> using sclang from the command line...
>
>> I asume it has nothing to do with the binary but with the
>> SCClassLibrary. Allso sclang sits there doing nothing and consumes  
>> all
>> my CPU. Anyone has the same problem? Can anyone help me?
>
> I'm not sure whether anyone has come across this.
> A simple solution would be to move CocoaDocument out of the  
> SCClassLibrary.
>
>
> Note that there have been some problems reported on memory slowly  
> building up
> when using just the cli. None of the devs have yet found a solution  
> to this
> problem.
>
>> PD. I'm new to the list and I don't know how to follow a thread
>> posting my previous mail.
>
> Use reply-to in your email program and make sure you reply to the  
> mailinglist
> address and not to someone else in private. Some email programs have  
> an
> option reply-to-list.
> Only use reply-to though when you stay on the same topic.
>
> sincerely,
> Marije


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