Ah! Today I've accidentally managed to reproduce my "Signaling watchdog..." problem and narrow the problem to
Recent Files plugin 0.1. It works with version 0.2, so good-bye to a one-year annoyance. (
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3473145&group_id=55736&atid=478070)
Just one question: the problem didn't go away with -noaudio -nostdpath -noprefs -nostartup. Shouldn't these flags prevent loading startup plugins as well?
András
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 9:01 PM, András Murányi
<muranyia@gmail.com> wrote:
2011/10/6 Hans-Christoph Steiner
<hans@at.or.at>
On Oct 6, 2011, at 12:19 PM, András Murányi wrote:
Do you have access to an ARM
machine? If not, I could probably get one online with ssh access, if that's
useful.
I've mailed Joe White with the question if he can patch the code for
libpd and check performance on ARM. He has done some extremely popular
RjDj apps and needed to optimize for them as well. Think it would be
good anyway to keep in touch with libpd users and app programmers
about this topic, even though we're in an early stage with it.
Yes definitely, we should let everyone who wants to be get involved. I am just saying with need a development platform to start with. Once that's nailed down, we can deal with more issues, like porting to libpd, dealing with externals that could be either 32-bit or 64-bit, etc.
I setup a nightly build on the macosx106-x86_64 and called it pd-double. Andras and r33p, if you are listening, could you run this build on your 64-bit boxes also? All you need to do is:
~pd/auto-build
cp -a pd-extended pd-double
Listening now.
I did:
$ cd ~pd/auto-build
$ sudo cp -a pd-extended pd-double
What's next? Shall I try patching or rather pull IOhannes's sources?
If you have the run-automated-builder script in a cron job, that is all you have to do.
.hc
Ah, so tomorrow a single and double precision build will automatically be made? Cool.
Also, as I was busy with my life (buying a flat) these days, and I couldn't follow the list as precisely as I wished, could you advise me what's the current best way to roll my own double precision pd? Because I would like to benchmark a fully optimised one.
That would great to have those numbers. [...]
Aaargh. I've arrived to the point where I have almost no functional pd on my box (with the exception of l2ork).
vanilla says: "bash: /usr/bin/pd: No such file or directory" (i remember this is a known issue... for 64bit? can it be fixed by any chance?)
extended (latest autobuild), and the fresh-built double keep on saying "watchdog: signaling pd..."
What did I mess up? Will complete removals/reinstalls help?
You can always 'apt-get install puredata' , you can even get 'puredata' 0.43.0 for Ubuntu/Lucid from my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~eighthave/+archive/pure-data
Then you can get the pd-extended 0.42.5 release. As for nightlies and other test builds, you can use dpkg -x to extract them anywhere, and them in place.
.hc
OK, I've installed pd from your PPA, and the same story: watchdog signaling pd...
My question is, what's this curse on my box? Or how can I make a tabula rasa so that a new install runs alrite? (Deleting .pdsettings doesn't solve this)
Thanks for the patience....
Andras