No, i wouldn't! I just had a vague memory that this behaviour (doing all the delayed calculations at once after a freeze) resembles -nosleep's behaviour (doing all the delayed calculations at once after a system sleep), but i may completely mistaken.
Andras
2010/11/26 Ivica Ico Bukvic ico@vt.edu
Why would you run it with nosleep? I am also not familiar with this option--what does it do?
András Murányi muranyia@gmail.com wrote:
Namely, it appears mknob uses g_all_guis.h and g_canvas.h, both of
which
have changed as a result of accelerated drawing of iemgui objects. A simple recompile of mknob (and likely other objects that may rely upon the same framework) apparently fixed the problem.
Alrite, my knowledge is just not enough to teach moonlib (which i have
put
into /extra) where the pd headers are. What shall i modify in its
makefile?
CFLAGS = -DPD -I"../../src" -Wall -W -g
...and it works! I have lots of 'consistency check failed: glist_findrtext' when running, plus sometimes 'tcl/tk error: unknown encoding "yahoo"' on the terminal.
It
seems somewhat faster than the father, but that could also be that i've compiled it for my CPU with 'march='. Somehow MIDI works on startup while with the father it doesn't (i have to check 'MIDI settings' each time). Sometimes it gets temporarily frozen where the father doesn't, for example upon editing, saving, and then closing a simple subpatch (no GOP, no externals in it), and then it throws out all the output that was delayed during the freeze - this doesn't happen with the father (afaik you need to use -nosleep to make it behave like this?), and throws some 'error: .x123456: no such object's. The GUI is pretty.
Andras
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