Hi. SuperCollider is for some reason I am going to explain below a bit strange when it comes to porting it to AMD64:
SC consists of two separate programs, the synthesis server (connects to JACK), and the language client which executes SCLang code. Both processes communicate with each other via UDP (OSC). For reasons of design and speed vs. space tradeoffs, the language *has* to be compiled as a 32bit binary. The 64bit build fails at runtime due to pointer size overflows. (if anyone wants to know more about it, the main reason for this is that SCLang uses a kind of slot-mechanism to hold direct and indirect values all in a 64bit double, therefore a 64bit pointer + tag does not fit). OTOH, the synthesis server builds in 64bit mode, and works nicely. It actually has to be built 64bit, since it links to JACK, which is most probably a 64bit version on an debian amd64 box... Now, I can build and install this stuff by hand, simply build the server on the system as usual, and build the language client in a sid-ia32 chroot, do the ld.so.conf magic and symlink sclang. That works nicely. However, I am kind of wondering how to solve this properly when it comes to packaging supercollider? I am not up-to-date with how multiarch is exactly ment to work these days, would it fit this kind of application? If so, whats the proper way to do it, and can this already be done with the infrastructure currently in amd64 sid? -- CYa, Mario -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]