On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 8:25 PM, rene beekman r@raakvlak.net wrote:
OK, I'm confused. I have the latest versions of Gridflow installed on both Mac OS 10.6 and Ubuntu 10.4 and I'm having a problem configuring the Ubuntu installation the way I want it to work (somehow, the Mac installation does exactly what I need - intended or not - while Ubuntu is being stubborn). I want to load the Gridglow library only through [import gridflow] (mostly because it conflicts with [range] which I do use a lot - that's a topic for a different discusion), but I also want to have the gridflow help files accesible from the helpbrowser.
try doing it manually : copy the gridflow help folder and place it /usr/lib/pd/doc and next time you load up pd it will be in the help browser.... There is probably a better way of doing tho
Both systems have Pd-extended 0.42.5 installed. On both systems, I have paths set to .../gridflow/abstractions and .../gridflow/depricated (this seems to be part of the Gridflow setup? because I don't remember having set these manually) On both systems, there is no "gridflow" entry in Startup. On the Mac, [import gridflow] works. On Ubuntu, it generates a "can't load library in 'gridflow'" error. I can only get Gridflow to load if I add the path to it to Startup. On the Mac, all Gridflow help files show up in the helpbrowser, under a separate directory. On Ubuntu, the Gridflow help files do not show up at all. How do I make the Ubuntu installation behave as if it was a Mac ? :)
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