|-< my externals are packed into a library now (just like GEM). |-< You have to load them with the -lib switch, or do the thing with the |-< ggext object. Actually, using the ggext object makes sense, because |-< you have the dependency on the library directly written into the |-< patch.
oh, i c. ;)) so it would also work with Gem that way? thats cool, so you dont need to care wether you re starting pd with this or that -lib ...
|-< :( hmm , don't know why .. sorry. Is this on a "real" ethernet or |-< direct (no other hosts on the ethernet) ?
its on a 'real' net. but when i testet it last time, it was on an isolated net, on which were only two machines. it showed the same effect. only, i couldnt tell by then it only appeared when streaming from the laptop, since i only had 1 pc and the schleppi to test it. ;) when it compiles on the other pc, i can probably remove all doubt in the evil laptop's guilt. ;)
|-< Best thing would be a sfwrite. Then use it on a named pipe and read |-< the pipe from any program you like. |-< --> I put it on a TODO list for my xternals.
jodel!
|-< > and a sub problem: |-< > i wanted to test 'stream' from yet another pc now (old SuSe lnx) , but pd |-< > didnt compile on it with: |-< > |-< |-< old libc5 problem. |-< remove the |-< "#ifdef" NT and it's corresponding "#endif" from the top of the file.
onk, i m trying. it just takes ages to compile on an already loaded P90 .. ;)))
ok, thanks so far. .so