On Oct 9, 2006, at 6:09 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Thomas Mayer hat gesagt: // Thomas Mayer wrote:
apparently, these are not missing, but the Pd window outputs
svf~ ... couldn't create aenv~ ... couldn't create
Where do have to apply -libdir? It doesn't work neither as a startup flag from the commandline, nor anywhere in the settings.
As I understand it, "-libdir X" is a kind of shortcut for "-path X -helppath X", so you could use these instead. Just put the directory(ies) containing sfv~ and aenv~ into you path like usual and all should be fine. Alternatively you could change your patches and include the directory the externals reside in the object name like [DIR_OF_SFV/sfv~]. Note that I don't know the actual paths used in pd-extended, so you need to find out the "DIR_OF_SFV" part yourself. Probably this is documented better on some page on puredata.info
There is no "-libdir" flag. libdirs are loaded just like old-style
Pd libs: -lib and the "startup" preferences.
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