Hallo,
I'm getting strange behaviour with GOP patches using the puredata package from Debian (Version: 0.37.cvs-7), which might be a a bit tool old, but nevertheless: The error happens with all GOP patches, that were created with older versions of Pd. Creating them works fine, but as soon as I try to move a GOP patch, I get things like below and the display is distorted (no borders, not all objects visible,...):
error: : can't open invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" can't find an indexable and selectable item ".x821b738.t8223c00" can't find an indexable and selectable item ".x821b738.t8223c00" can't find an indexable and selectable item ".x821b738.t8223c00" can't find an indexable and selectable item ".x821b738.t8223c00" recv: Bad file descriptor (9)
Some affected examples are my sseq or angriff patches or Dave McCallum's GOP work. Opening and saving the patch again seems to repair the error, but I don't actually want to open and save all my GOPs. Well, I could of course do that, but it seems to be a bug somewhere inside Pd or the devel version or only in the Debian package.
Could someone try to verify this behaviour? (My site has some GOPs, but they are also in the CVS in "/abstractions/footils/".
ciao
And this is not the only strange behaviour you might encounter with this version, I got one formatting string wrong, please use the latest version from experimental 0.37.cvs-8. Do you use a bang in your GOP patch ?
Guenter
PS: Please report problems of the debian package to the debian BTS.
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
I'm getting strange behaviour with GOP patches using the puredata package from Debian (Version: 0.37.cvs-7), which might be a a bit tool old, but nevertheless: The error happens with all GOP patches, that were created with older versions of Pd. Creating them works fine, but as soon as I try to move a GOP patch, I get things like below and the display is distorted (no borders, not all objects visible,...):
error: : can't open invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" invalid command name ".lx821b738.c" can't find an indexable and selectable item ".x821b738.t8223c00" can't find an indexable and selectable item ".x821b738.t8223c00" can't find an indexable and selectable item ".x821b738.t8223c00" can't find an indexable and selectable item ".x821b738.t8223c00" recv: Bad file descriptor (9)
Some affected examples are my sseq or angriff patches or Dave McCallum's GOP work. Opening and saving the patch again seems to repair the error, but I don't actually want to open and save all my GOPs. Well, I could of course do that, but it seems to be a bug somewhere inside Pd or the devel version or only in the Debian package.
Could someone try to verify this behaviour? (My site has some GOPs, but they are also in the CVS in "/abstractions/footils/".
ciao
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
PD-dev mailing list PD-dev@iem.at http://iem.at/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pd-dev
Hallo, guenter geiger hat gesagt: // guenter geiger wrote:
And this is not the only strange behaviour you might encounter with this version, I got one formatting string wrong, please use the latest version from experimental 0.37.cvs-8.
Ah, I will do that.
Do you use a bang in your GOP patch ?
Yes, all the patches use loadbangs. Actually I now tested a patch without a loadbang (ezdac~) and it isn't affected.
Guenter
PS: Please report problems of the debian package to the debian BTS.
I wasn't sure it was Debian-related, so I just wanted to ask here first. But thinking about it: I never filed a bug report against Pd in Debian (whereas I filed several bug against other packages). I should better start "bugging" you, too. ;)
ciao
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Frank Barknecht wrote:
I wasn't sure it was Debian-related, so I just wanted to ask here first. But thinking about it: I never filed a bug report against Pd in Debian (whereas I filed several bug against other packages). I should better start "bugging" you, too. ;)
Go ahead,
There are two positive side effects when using the bts, one is that I have the feeling that the package gets used, the other is that it is not so easy for me to forget about bugs.
Guenter
ciao
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
PD-dev mailing list PD-dev@iem.at http://iem.at/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pd-dev
Hallo, guenter geiger hat gesagt: // guenter geiger wrote:
And this is not the only strange behaviour you might encounter with this version, I got one formatting string wrong, please use the latest version from experimental 0.37.cvs-8.
Okay, experimental fixed it.
ciao