Thanks for the bug report, comments inline:
On Jun 13, 2007, at 4:44 PM, martin brinkmann wrote:
please apologize if this is not the right list to report problems with pd-extended.
i have just tried pd extended on windows, and encountered the following problems: -iem abs vcf_hp2,4,6,8 are missing (i copied these from my linux installation)
Found the bug in the install target of the Makefile, should be fixed
in the next release.
-iem_cot missing, used by vcf_hp2 and vcf_lp2 (i changed that to
cot4 in the abs and it seemd to work fine). this was probably also the cause of the problems i had with a nightly build of pd extended a while ago under linux.
"iem_cot~" seems to be an alias for "iem_cot4~". In general, aliases
are not currently supported in Pd-extended.
-library path are not set by default/by the installer?
The README tells you how to set this up. It should be done by the
installer in the next version.
-the crashes when closing complex patches seem to happen more often compared to the linux version.
If you can narrow this down, please post a bug report, hopefully with
a example patch, to the bug tracker:
http://puredata.org/dev/bugtracker
- sometimes pd throws a 'SIMD' message on the console.
though it looks like this does not do any harm.
I think it's from Gem.
-pdp is not included?
PDP has not been ported to Windows, perhaps you would like to do it? =D
-there is something strange with the cpu-load display. my patch which is the most heavy on the cpu, gets about 49 percent on my linux machine (dualcore athlon 3800+), but on my wintel laptop (singlecore pentium m, 1,6 ghz) it jumps between 7,9,23 percent.
If you have patch that illustrates this, that would be very helpful.
Please file a bug report if you make such a patch and attach it.
.hc
apart from that, all of my patches i have tried worked fine (excluding the ones relying on pdp).
bis denn! martin
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