Roman Haefeli wrote:
hi all
i have [tcpserver] from mrpeach installed in:
/usr/local/lib/pd/extra/mrpeach/tcpserver.pd_linux
and i have a patch with:
[declare -stdpath extra/mrpeach]
[tcpserver]
however, [tcpserver] doesn't instantiate. as verbose output i get:
tried /home/roman/extra/mrpeach/tcpserver.l_i386 and failed tried /home/roman/tcpserver.l_i386 and failed tried /usr/local/lib/pd/extra/tcpserver.l_i386 and failed tried /home/roman/extra/mrpeach/tcpserver.pd_linux and failed tried /home/roman/tcpserver.pd_linux and failed tried /usr/local/lib/pd/extra/tcpserver.pd_linux and failed tried /home/roman/extra/mrpeach/tcpserver/tcpserver.l_i386 and failed tried /home/roman/tcpserver/tcpserver.l_i386 and failed tried /usr/local/lib/pd/extra/tcpserver/tcpserver.l_i386 and failed tried /home/roman/extra/mrpeach/tcpserver/tcpserver.pd_linux and failed tried /home/roman/tcpserver/tcpserver.pd_linux and failed tried /usr/local/lib/pd/extra/tcpserver/tcpserver.pd_linux and failed tried /home/roman/extra/mrpeach/tcpserver.pd and failed tried /home/roman/tcpserver.pd and failed tried /usr/local/lib/pd/extra/tcpserver.pd and failed tried /home/roman/extra/mrpeach/tcpserver.pat and failed tried /home/roman/tcpserver.pat and failed tried /usr/local/lib/pd/extra/tcpserver.pat and failed tcpserver .... couldn't create
it seems, that [declare -stdpath] is completely ignored. do i oversee something or is [declare -stdpath] broken? this is with pd-vanilla 0.41 on ubuntu hardy (without any ~/.pdrc nor any other preference file)
i'll post a bug report, if someone can confirm it, but i would like someone else to confirm it first, since i am a bit cautious with bugreports about declare, since there's lots that someone can (me) do wrong when testing it.
Yes it never works for me either on pd-extended; you have to do [mrpeach/tcpserver], or take tcpserver.pd_linux out of mrpeach and put it into /usr/local/lib/pd/extra.
Martin