tuttleofx precompiled for FC14

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Mayur Patel

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Dec 11, 2013, 3:07:18 PM12/11/13
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It's great that the website has precompiled builds available, as 
compiling the 30 or so dependencies one by one can be quite 
time-consuming if they are not already on your system.

However, I'm finding an incompatibility between the latest builds and 
Fedora Core 14.  I'm assuming it's because our FC14 has gcc 4.5.1 and 
the plugins were compiled with OpenSuse gcc 4.6.2.

/spin/software/nuke/7.0v9/linux/64/nuke: /lib64/libc.so.6: version 
`GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by 
/mnt/useraccounts/mpatel/Downloads/tuttle_test/tuttle-v0.8-1-g9daa09f/lib/libfreetype.so.6)

Is there a means of getting an older version of the precompiles, perhaps 
something that is still compatible with FC14?  Fedora is still the 
recommended platform from our major vendors, so obviously we're stuck on 
it for a while.

Thanks,
Mayur

Marc-Antoine Arnaud

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Dec 11, 2013, 5:51:50 PM12/11/13
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Hi Mayur,

Your problem can be from 2 options.
First: nuke include his gcc library,  to use newest version you need to preload them from your system with the LD_PRELOAD environnement variable.
Second: if your FC have an oldest version than us, it will not working in fact. You need to rebuild Tuttle. But I recently build tuttle on a centos version (with an oldest version of gcc than OpenSuse), I can sent you tomorrow this version to test if it could be okay ....

Best regards,

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Mayur Patel

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Dec 12, 2013, 8:38:20 AM12/12/13
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Thanks Marc-Antoine; yes, it would be very helpful if we could test your CentOS compile.  Can you confirm which version of gcc was used for that one?

Thanks,
Mayur

Mayur Patel

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Dec 16, 2013, 10:42:18 AM12/16/13
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Hi Marc Antoine:

Are you still able to send the CentOS compile?  I'm happy to give you an FTP site to drop it if you need it.

Thanks,
Mayur

Marc-Antoine Arnaud

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Dec 16, 2013, 12:13:46 PM12/16/13
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Hi Mayur,


Sorry to don't upload TuttleOFX, and it's good to re-poke me !
I just done and you can find Tuttle with this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxHgMp3MLdqQV3J0eHF0dkRRQkk/edit?usp=sharing

If you miss some libraries you can ask me ;-)
To start Tuttle you need to export 4 environment variables
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$TUTTLE_DIR/lib
PATH=$TUTTLE_DIR/bin
OFX_PLUGIN_PATH=$TUTTLE_DIR/plugin
PYTHONPATH=$TUTTLE_DIR/python

Tell us if it's okay for you, because we wish to deploy this release on TuttleOFX website ;-)
Thanks



2013/12/16 Mayur Patel <dron...@gmail.com>

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Mayur Patel

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Dec 18, 2013, 10:12:47 AM12/18/13
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Thanks Marc Antoine.  I can confirm that these plugins are linked against library versions supported by Fedora Core 14; but unfortunately, it seems that our compositing package ships with its own versions of the system libs in question, and they have even older versions supported.  So at the moment, the plugins still won't load in our application.  How frustrating!

I have asked one of our sys admins whether anything can be done.  I have to believe there is a solution; given that native plugins for the compositing package are compiled against the regular OS libraries...

Thanks,
Mayur

Marc-Antoine Arnaud

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Dec 18, 2013, 10:23:19 AM12/18/13
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Hooo I know what's your problem !

In fact the gcc version of nuke is oldest than our CentOS.
You need to preload  these using:

export LD_PRELOAD=/lib64/libgcc_s.so.1:/usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6
(using your version of libraries...)

Marc-Antoine


2013/12/18 Mayur Patel <dron...@gmail.com>

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Fabien Castan

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Dec 18, 2013, 2:55:22 PM12/18/13
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Or simply remove the standard libraries provided by nuke:
libstdc++.so*
libgcc_s.so.*

to use your standard system libraries.



2013/12/18 Marc-Antoine Arnaud <m...@mikrosimage.eu>

Mayur Patel

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Dec 27, 2013, 9:35:37 AM12/27/13
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Thanks again.   Final decisions for these kinds of environment changes really have to come from our sys admins, but I will definitely pass this along.  Thank you for all your help and happy holidays.
Mayur
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