On Oct 25, 2011, at 6:37 PM, m.e.grimm wrote:
from that. Can you run Pd-extended 0.43 and trigger that crash,
and post the crash log to a pastebin.com?you mean with the autobuilds? I can not trigger that crash with those. those are fine...
but maybe more importantly:
Duh, sorry, the point was to test Pd without the included Tcl/Tk and
to use Mac OS X's Tk/Cocoa.
You can resize on the left, right, and bottom left now? I guess
that's a Lion thing.No I actually CAN NOT with the autobuild ONLY with my special tk/ cocoa build....
my eyes are bleeding so more from me will have to wait until tomorrow.
I know that feeling all to well, it's nice to have some company in it.
.hc
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans@at.or.at wrote:On Oct 25, 2011, at 3:51 PM, m.e.grimm wrote:
well commenting out lines 84 -> 86 in pdwindow.tcl stops the
message:
UNHANDLED ERROR: can't find package tkdnd while executing "package require tkdnd" ("uplevel" body line 1) invoked from within "uplevel #0 $tclcode" FAILED TO LOAD /Library/Pd/tkdnd-plugin.tcl
from appearing in the pd window.
maybe thats something. IDK.
That's a red herring, you really want those lines in pdwindow.tcl
since they show you Tcl errors. The UNHANDLED ERROR that you are seeing is
caused by the file /Library/Pd/tkdnd-plugin.tcl. Remove that file and it
will go away.i will have to mess with i more when i get time. I also wanted to mention that I get spinning beachball and prog crash when I try to resize a new doc only starting from the bottom right. all other
window resizing (upper left and right, bottom left) work fine. does that
mean anything to you?You can resize on the left, right, and bottom left now? I guess
that's a Lion thing.anyway here is the crash report:
That seems to show stuff deep in Tcl, so its hard to know what's
going on from that. Can you run Pd-extended 0.43 and trigger that crash,
and post the crash log to a pastebin.com? It should have more info since
its built with debug symbols..hc
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