On Jun 22, 2006, at 3:33 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, sokratesla hat gesagt: // sokratesla wrote:
If you create a prepend object, how many inlets does it have?
# [prepend] have two inlets.
That's not the Cyclone-prepend, which only has one inlet.
Cyclone's prepend has two inlets if its instantiated without any
arguments. Try [cyclone/prepend] on Pd-extended for an example.
To rule out other errors, you may also try, if you can create [pool] properly, then also see, if you can create an [originator] object without crashes
# [pool] and [originator] objects has been created without crashes
too.# I played with the help files. I run "memento-help.pd" and,
there, if I change a parameter in commun-help or originator-help Pd had crashed.# by right-clicking and selecting help, different patches opened for [prepend] and [list prepend] # help-prepend.pd is in pd/doc/5.reference/iemlib (not in Cyclone)
and there is an unloading object in that help patch [iem_prepend_kernel].Well, I guess it's overdue to do finally get rid of [prepend] in
all of RRADical. Normally the crashes only come with the [prepend] of GGEE, the iem-prepend works differently as expected by RRADical, but normally it doesn't crash. You may want to check, if you have more prepend.dll files somewhere.To fix this issue quickly, you could also try to not load iemlib as a library or load the Cyclone-library, if you have it, first. For
that check File->Startup for any occurences of IEMlib or ggee and put "-lib cyclone" on top.
If its the standard Pd-extended config, then cyclone's prepend will
be used by default.
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