Hi,
Matthias Blau wrote:
IOhannes m zmoelnig schrieb:
you have to add the path to the iemabs to your command-line options: "-path /usr/lib/pd/iemabs" (or similar, cannot remember)
hm, there is only /usr/lib/pd/extra where some of the *.pd_linux files corresponding to the respective iemlib ojects are. These are the objects that *can* be loaded. Problem is that not all iemlib objects have such a file here.
I checked it: Indeed the IEM abstractions are not part of the pd-externals package. Could you please do a bug report to the Debian Bug tracking System so the maintainer remembers to find a solution?
If you never did this, here's a tiny intro: First "apt-get install bug", then call "bug pd-externals" and follow the instructions. "man bug" will be of help, too.
A good solution IMO would be to either include the iem-abstractions a "pd-abstractions" package with requirements or strong recommendation to iemlib and what else is needed by the abstractions, or to add the iemabs to pd-externals. (I would prefer the first solution.)
Meanwhile, Matthias, you can get the missing abstractions most easily by getting the source for pd-externals: "apt-get source pd-externals". Then look for a folder called "iemabs" there and add this to your "-path" in .pdrc
Frank Barknecht