On Friday, Oct 24, 2003, at 03:52 America/New_York, Umiachi wrote:
I took the advice of those here only to discover all copies of 0.37 involve me going into my terminal and using "./configure" to get the application executable.
I decided to regress to version .36 and got it to load, but recieved this message upon first open
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[12-224-175-158:~] enon% /Applications/Pd.command; exit could not open midi input device number 1: Invalid device ID. using default input device number: 0 using default output device number: 2 nchan 2, flags 3, bufs 8, framesperbuf 256 realtime setting failed because not root
None of these errors are fatal, meaning Pd will work despite these
errors.
could not open midi input device number 1: Invalid device ID.
means that Pd couldn't open MIDI device 1, mostly likely because it
doesn't exist. device 0 is the first MIDI device, 1 is the second.
realtime setting failed because not root
Apparently, this has no substantial effect on MacOS X, only on linux.
So it doesn't matter.
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This doesn't sound good. Can somebody translate this form me?
I'd like to explore .37, could somebody used to installing it on OSX be kind enough to contact me privately for assistance? I'd be most appreciative.
btw - I'm using a M-audio quattro.
If you just want to get Pd running, then you don't need to compile it.
You can use the installer:
http://www.pure-data.org/downloads
click on "pure data", then download
"PureDataInstaller-0.37-2003.10.03.dmg." You will not need to open the
Terminal at all to get Pd working if you use the installer.
.hc
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