[Motmot] running flytrax on Mac OS X

Andrew Straw astraw at caltech.edu
Wed Jul 14 22:22:51 UTC 2010


Dear Swidbert,

I must admit that I have only used Intel IPP (and not AMD Framewave) on
Mac OS X... Unfortunately, the Intel library costs money, although there
is an evaluation version they used to release free on Linux. Perhaps
that is available for Mac OS X? It does sound like you're able to
overcome installation hurdles, so I hope with a little more perservence
you'll get it to work. I'm happy to help more specifically if you try
Intel IPP and have some specific problem, but I don't have time at the
moment to get it working with Framewave on Mac OS X. You'll want the IPP
releases of motmot.realtime_image_analysis:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi?:action=display&name=motmot.realtime_image_analysis&version=0.5.7.ipp

-Andrew

Swidbert R. Ott wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> Would somebody please be so kind and help me get flytrax up and running under Mac OS X.
> I am afraid I am very much a novice with python, building, linking etc.
>
> It is with FastImage/FrameWave that I get stuck.  I managed to get fview up and running and think I've resolved (most of?) the other dependencies but I am totally lost with FastImage.
> I d/loaded FrameWave (FW_1.3.1_Mac64, for running on an Intel Core i7 iMac) but am out of my depth what to do with it.  Is it just a matter of putting the dylibs into the right place, or of getting the compiler to see the include files, and how would I have to go about this?
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Swidbert
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