I meet problem when using command line tool "etcpack". I have succeed to use it on Windows. But when I use same options to convert the file on Mac, it failed.
The error message was "conver: command not found"
I have already make the working dir to Mali..../bin, And use ./etcpack as the command.
The command line is:
./etcpack /XXX/a.png /XXX -c etc1 -ext PNG -as
The result is:
sh: convert: command not found
Error: Could not convert input image /XXX/a.png to .ppm
the files in bin fold are:
astcenc composite convert etcpack
Thank you for help.
I guess the problem is "etcpack" use "convert" to transform .png to .ppm. So i use "./convert" to change image format first, then I use "./etcpack" to make .pkm file. This will avoid etcpack to call convert.
I don`t know why "etcpack" will call "convert" directly, it maybe should call "./convert" on mac bash.
Glad that helped. I'll raise the original issue with the Mali tools team so we can get it fixed in a future tool release. Thanks for the bug report.
Can you just confirm what Mac device / OS version you are using - will help us reproduce it if it is Mac version sensitive?
Thanks, Pete
The OS version is OS X Yosemite 10.10.5(14F27) and kernel version is Darwin 14.5.0.
I hope the information is helpful, thank you
Hi,
Thanks for the report, I was able to reproduce the problem on MacOSX 10.10.4 with Mali Texture Compression Tool v4.3 and I will raise a ticket to track this issue.
Here are possible workarounds:
Hope that helps,
Jacek
Thank you. It works!
I forget to add the bin folder to the PATH. After I add it, I can call convert directly.
And sorry topeterharris, it`s my mistake.