[livecode] Re: Tidaly error

From: Keenan Mccracken <keenemccracken_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2018 09:37:30 -0500

Ah, I see. Tried and got:

clang: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
[-Wunused-command-line-argument]

cabal: Error reading local package.

Couldn't find .cabal file in:

On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 9:10 AM Alex McLean <alex_at_slab.org> wrote:

> I think that just means the tidal library isn't installed.
>
> What happens if you try
>
> cabal update; cabal install
>
> from a terminal window?
> On Mon, 26 Nov 2018 at 13:58, Keenan Mccracken <keenemccracken_at_gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hey--sorry for going MIA for a bit. Just installed using the installer
> .dmg and after trying to run simple command in Tidal d1 $ "bd" I got this.
> Not sure where to start:
> >
> > GHCi, version 8.4.3: http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ :? for help
> > Prelude> Prelude>
> > : error:
> > Could not find module ‘Sound.Tidal.Context’
> > It is not a module in the current program, or in any known package.
> > :5:26: error: Variable not in scope: cpsUtils' :: IO (a0, b0, c0)
> > :7:13: error: Variable not in scope: dirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0, b0)
> :7:25: error: Variable not in scope: getNow :8:13: error: Variable not in
> scope: dirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0, b0)
> > :8:25: error: Variable not in scope: getNow
> > :9:13: error: Variable not in scope: dirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0, b0)
> :9:25: error: Variable not in scope: getNow
> > :10:13: error: Variable not in scope: dirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0, b0)
> :10:25: error: Variable not in scope: getNow
> > :11:13: error: Variable not in scope: dirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0, b0)
> > :11:25: error: Variable not in scope: getNow :12:13: error: Variable not
> in scope: dirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0, b0)ve>:12:25: error: Variable not in
> scope: getNow
> > :13:13: error: Variable not in scope: dirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0, b0)
> > :13:25: error: Variable not in scope: getNow :14:13: error:
> > Variable not in scope: dirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0, b0) :14:25: error:
> Variable not in scope: getNow
> > :15:13: error:
> > Variable not in scope: dirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0, b0) :15:25: error:
> Variable not in scope: getNow
> > :17:12: error: Variable not in scope: superDirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0,
> b0) :17:29: error: Variable not in scope: getNow
> > :18:12: error:
> > Variable not in scope: superDirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0, b0) :18:29:
> error: Variable not in scope: getNow
> > :19:12: error: Variable not in scope: superDirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0,
> b0) :19:29: error: Variable not in scope: getNow:20:12: error:
> > Variable not in scope: superDirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0, b0) :20:29:
> error: Variable not in scope: getNow :21:12: error:
> > Variable not in scope: superDirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0, b0) :21:29:
> error: Variable not in scope: getNow
> > :22:12: error: Variable not in scope: superDirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0,
> b0) :22:29: error: Variable not in scope: getNow
> > :23:12: error: Variable not in scope: superDirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0,
> b0)
> > :23:29: error: Variable not in scope: getNow :24:12: error:
> > Variable not in scope: superDirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0, b0) :24:29:
> error: Variable not in scope: getNow
> > :25:12: error: Variable not in scope: superDirtSetters :: t0 -> IO (a0,
> b0) :25:29: error: Variable not in scope: getNow
> > :28:13: error:
> > • Variable not in scope: cps :: t -> t1 • Perhaps you meant ‘cos’
> (imported from Prelude)
> > active>:29:21: error: Variable not in scope: silence
> > :29:31: error: Variable not in scope: d1 :: a0 -> m b0 :29:34: error:
> Variable not in scope: d2 :: a0 -> m b0 :29:37: error: Variable not in
> scope: d3 :: a0 -> m b0
> > :29:40: error: Variable not in scope: d4 :: a0 -> m b0 :29:43: error:
> Variable not in scope: d5 :: a0 -> m b0 :29:46: error: Variable not in
> scope: d6 :: a0 -> m b0
> > :29:49: error: Variable not in scope: d7 :: a0 -> m b0 :29:52: error:
> Variable not in scope: d8 :: a0 -> m b0
> > :29:55: error: Variable not in scope: d9 :: a0 -> m b0 :29:58: error:
> Variable not in scope: c1 :: a0 -> m b0 :29:61: error: Variable not in
> scope: c2 :: a0 -> m b0 :29:64: error: Variable not in scope: c3 :: a0 -> m
> b0 :29:67: error: Variable not in scope: c4 :: a0 -> m b0
> > :29:70: error: Variable not in scope: c5 :: a0 -> m b0 :29:73: error:
> Variable not in scope: c6 :: a0 -> m b0 :29:76: error: Variable not in
> scope: c7 :: a0 -> m b0
> > :29:79: error: Variable not in scope: c8 :: a0 -> m b0 :29:82: error:
> Variable not in scope: c9 :: a0 -> m b0 :30:17: error: Variable not in
> scope: hush :: m a0
> > tidal> tidal> Prelude| Prelude|
> > eractive>:35:1: error: Variable not in scope: d1 :: [Char] -> t
> >
> > On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 10:34 AM Shawn Lawson <slawson1618_at_gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Huh. If you don’t have an apple developer account already, then you can
> make a free one and log into apple’s developer website and download the
> installer .dmg manually. Looks like they released a new version of the CLTs
> yesterday.
> >>
> >> https://developer.apple.com/download/more/
> >>
> >>
> >> On Nov 3, 2018, at 8:45 AM, Keenan Mccracken <keenemccracken_at_gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> just tried to install the xcode command line tools through the terminal
> and getting a message that says software can't install because it's not
> currently available from the software update server??
> >>
> >> On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 8:33 AM Shawn Lawson <lawsos2_at_rpi.edu> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hi, I’m not on Mojave, but develop on OS X quite a bit.
> >>>
> >>> Random thought, do you have Apple’s Command Line Tools installed? You
> may have to install Xcode first, then find, download and install the
> Command Line Tools.
> >>>
> >>> Although, it looks like maybe Brew or MacPorts (if those are related
> to your setup) could be at fault.
> >>>
> >>>
> https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/321858/xcrun-missing-installing-xcode-command-line-tools-not-fixing-issue
> >>>
> >>> Best,
> >>> Shawn
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Nov 3, 2018, at 8:24 AM, Keenan Mccracken <keenemccracken_at_gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hi all--running Mojave now and getting this when I boot up Tidal:
> >>>
> >>> xcrun: error: invalid active developer path
> (/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools), missing xcrun at:
> /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/xcrun
> >>> `gcc' failed in phase `gcc'. (Exit code: 1)
> >>>
> >>> Any ideas about where xcrun's run to and how I can get it back?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks!
> >>> Keenan
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