Thank you!
rph-r

Le 12.05.20 à 12:47, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
On 5/12/20 11:16 AM, Raphael Raccuia wrote:
well,
thank you anyway...
I tried matPlotLib with Python 2.7, my script doesn't work, at least as
it is.
So maybe it's easier to wait pd-py for Python3.
If you have any idea how to bind Pd to that script, it's welcome. I'll
try something simple with [shell].

By the way, I'm confused on the way to load externals, since there are
not loaded after Ubuntu packages install
that's by design.
installing a program doesn't automatically run it.
installing an external doesn't automatically load it.

: I tried with [declare], but
often it doesn't find libs, probably a path issue, since PD never
searches in the right directory (seen with path verbose). It seems the
path is relative to the patch, or to PD (-std...). For example with
_ggee_, I had to add the absolute path in the settings.
Are deb packages supposed to configure that?
no.
they are supposed to just work (and generally do).

there are two issues why it doesn't work for you:
- some libraries come with a single-binary that contains multiple
objects (e.g. zexy), other libraries put one binary for each object into
a directory (e.g. bsaylor). they need to be loaded differently. e.g.
[declare -lib zexy] vs [declare -path bsaylor]. in the latter case
(multiple binaries in a directory) you could also instantiate objects
directly with a name prefix e.g. [bsaylor/partconv~]
- older versions of Pd would omit the standard paths (e.g.
"/usr/lib/pd/extra") when searching for paths declared with [declare -path].

gfasmdf
IOhannes


PS: rather than adding a "btw", why not just start a new thread, with a
new subject?


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