On 3/21/07, n2kra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> When I first tried libs/usb (and factor) In the Compiler
> messages I saw it was trying to load from /opt
> (I wanted to try out my JoyStick)

I've not tried libs/usb on the latest Factor. Factor has been through
a number of major alien changes since it was written and at the time I
used custom alien additions to support packed structures, etc. I'm not
sure if libs/usb still works. Feel free to work through it and see if
it still works though!

> So then I also tried it on a PPC machine, But I got a signal 11
> When I just went back to write this email, now I get signal 11
> on the x86 now...

Can you list exactly what you did to get the signal 11?

> Is this relevant?
> Word: usb_get_driver_np
> FFI: usb_get_driver_np: dlsym(0x10c470, usb_get_driver_np): symbol not found
> Nesting: { usb_get_driver_np }

When do you get this?

> libusb @0.1.12_0 (active)

And this? What does this mean? How did you get it?

> x86: Xcode 2.4
>
> PPC: Xcode 2.4.1

What is this? Is this output from something? What is Xcode and what
does it have to do with usb?

Chris.
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http://www.bluishcoder.co.nz

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