hi.
this seems to me like a loop
bastien beliah wrote:
ok, here we go: i suppose you have pd installed on your computer; if not install it, as gem will not work without pd. now remember where you have installed pd. if you don't know search for pd.exe. on my system pd.exe is in "C:\Programme\pd\bin\pd.exe" : therefore my PDPATH is "C:\Programme\pd" (just strip the last "bin\pd.exe") if your pd.exe was "D:\puredata\bin\pd.exe", the PDPATH would be "D:\puredata"
now edit the line "set PDPATH=C:\programme\pd" to "set PDPATH=D:\puredata" (or whatever matches your installation)
mfg.a.sdr IOhannes
OK! I had pd on my computer until the begingin (no problem with that) and it's install in C:\Program Files\pd\bin\pd.exe (more or less like you I guess). So what should I do? Is that correct? should I change something?
no, it is not like me i have "C:\Programme\pd" instead of "C:\Program Files\pd" i think this is a severe difference. windows cannot (yet) translate filenames for you.
so set the line to read set PDPATH="C:\Program Files\pd"
you might need the quotes. it might not work at all (because of the space between "Program" and "Files") it would be better anyhow to install pd into a place without spaces: e.g. "C:\pd"
mfg.a.sdr IOhannes