I also have this problem!  All of the paths in rradical are messed up.  What paths do I need to add in my batch file?  Frank, have you made an installation tutorial?
 
~Kyle 

Brad Kligerman <bkligerman@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
Hi all (once again) : I'm having a very basic problem getting rradical
to function.

I followed the _installation_ instructions setting up my paths. But when
I open an example or tutorial (ex: pd/rradical/memento/tutorial/3-tut.pd)
I get:
> OSCprepend $1
>... couldn't create
>originator.pd 11 0 61 1 (gatom->text) connection failed
>originator.pd 33 0 61 0 (receive->text) connection failed
>originator.pd 61 0 59 0 (text->outlet) connection failed
>originator.pd 81 0 61 0 (message->text) connection failed

In other words it can't find _originator.pd_ even though the directory
is in my path.
.pdrc = -mididev 1
-path
/usr/lib/pd/externs:/usr/lib/pd/extra:/usr/lib/pd/gridflow:/usr/lib/pd/extra/pmpd:/usr/lib/pd/rradical/memento
-lib Gem:pdp:pidip:gridflow:iemlib1:iemlib2:iem_t3_lib etc...

It seems like a problem with my paths (when I check File>Paths... they
are all listed). Is this a system problem or a rradical problem?
Btw, I'm using RH9, pd 0.37-1 from Planet CCRMA...

Any help with this seemingly stupid problem would be greatly appriciated
since I'm about to start a big project and would like to integrate rradical.
Thanks :brad


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