[flext] problem loading Max externals on a Mac

Stefano Papetti stefano.papetti at univr.it
Wed Dec 29 11:35:49 CET 2010


Hi Thomas,

you're welcome ;)
However, as I anticipated in a previous email, in a forthcoming project 
I will need to use some flags related to parallel computing and 
vectorization. Therefore, I will try the latest unofficial version of 
gcc for Mac to see if something changes.

Best,
S

Il 28/12/2010 22.36, Thomas Grill ha scritto:
> Hey Stefano, thanks for checking that out.... i'll have to look up the
> conversation about those optimization flags again... i thought that
> originally -Os was the one causing problems.
> gr~~~
>
> 2010/12/28 Stefano Papetti<stefano.papetti at univr.it>:
>> ok, it seems that the solution is to change the default configuration file
>> config-mac-max-gcc.txt
>> the flag -O2 doesn't work and I had to revert it back to -Os as in flext
>> r3714
>>
>> Best,
>> S
>>
>> Il 28/12/10 17:19, Stefano Papetti ha scritto:
>>> Ciao Thomas,
>>>
>>> I've noticed that some previously working source code of mine now produces
>>> non-working externals. In order to test the issue, I used a svn tag of my
>>> code together with the externals compiled at that time (June 2009) with
>>> flext: as a result, the precompiled externals work, while the newly compiled
>>> ones don't. In detail, I can load a patch with one or more externals, but as
>>> soon as close it, I cannot open anything else, as Max (both 4 and 5)
>>> freezes.
>>> Any ideas? I'm using the same machine, the same gcc version (4.0.1) and
>>> the same SDK (for Max 4.6) as I used to use.
>>> Now I'm going to check out an old version of flext from those days and see
>>> if there are some news.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Stefano
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