Hi,
I have installed pd-extended 0.38.4 on ubuntu feisty. When I tried to open it, it asked for several libraries. So I made several symbolic links to libraries it has asked for, and they appear to be working OK.
But libvos3gcc3.so has got me stumped.
When I try to open pd I get the following error message:
/usr/local/lib/pd/bin/pd-gui: error while loading shared libraries: libvos3gcc3.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I have libvos3gcc3.so in /usr/lib/openoffice/program.
I have tried:
a/ making a symbolic link from /usr/local/lib/pd/bin to /usr/lib/openoffice/program/libvos3gcc3.so
b/ copying libvos3gcc3.so to /usr/local/lib/pd/bin
Neither worked! *@#%$%!!
Does anyone have any advice on what I can do here?
Thankyou!
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1. Re: Latest Pd-extended experiences (IOhannes m zmoelnig)
2. function-to-block dictionary in pd-extended [was: Re: PD i
education] (Anders Friberg)
3. Re: Try my Digital Waveguide Synthesis patches! (Frank Barknecht)
4. Re: Try my Digital Waveguide Synthesis patches! (Frank Barknecht)
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 09:32:55 +0200
From: IOhannes m zmoelnig
Subject: Re: [PD] Latest Pd-extended experiences
To: David Powers
Cc: pd-list
Message-ID: <4663C027.1060509@iem.at>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15
hi.
i stripped the "zexy" from the subject-line.
David Powers wrote:
> Bad news:
>
> BUT - there are some SERIOUS problems with Gem, and the entire patch
> is now broken!!! I'm trying to understand more of the problems, but
> what I see right now, is something wrong with pix_buffer, and
> pix_freeframe, and something with the fonts, in particular. There's an
> error with rotateXYZ but I don't think that's important. Any
> suggestions??? This is on WinXp, pd-extended RC 1.
let's have a look.
>
> Here is the output when I first load my patch:
>
> [tabdump] part of zexy-2.1 (compiled: Apr 14 2007)
> Copyright (l) 1999-2006 IOhannes m zm?lnig, forum::f?r::uml?ute & IEM
> expr, expr~, fexpr~ version 0.4 under GNU General Public License
> MAN::resetState entered
> GEM: loaded image: C:/vid/gem-vj/crab.jpg
> [tabset] part of zexy-2.1 (compiled: Apr 14 2007)
> Copyright (l) 1999-2006 IOhannes m zm?lnig, forum::f?r::uml?ute & IEM
> pix_film:: directshow support
> handle 0 AAF0D98
> filmQT created
> pix_film:: quicktime support
> handle 1 AAF0F48
> handle 2 12FCA98
> handle 3 12FCB38
> handle 4 12FCBD0
> handle 5 12FCC70
> handle 6 12FCD18
> pix_buffer_read: couldn't find pix_buffer '1115-buff'
[pix_buffer]:
there is a minor annoyance, where [pix_buffer_read] (and
[pix_buffer_write]) do a check for an existing [pix_buffer] at creation
time (which is a bad time to check, since the corresponding [pix_buffer]
might be yet non-existant).
usually you can safely ignore this warning.
(however, i was not able to detect any other problems from your error
logs, which does not mean that there are none).
> GEM: loaded images: C:/vid/gem-vj/img/aliens1/ .jpg from 0 to 18 skipping 1
> [urn] part of zexy-2.1 (compiled: Apr 14 2007)
> Copyright (l) 1999-2006 IOhannes m zm?lnig, forum::f?r::uml?ute & IEM
> img-loadhack
> ... couldn't create
> handle 0 12FE8F0
> filmQT created
> handle 1 12FE9E8
> handle 2 12FEAA0
> handle 3 12FEB40
> handle 4 12FEBD8
> handle 5 12FEC78
> handle 6 12FED20
> pix_buffer_read: couldn't find pix_buffer '1121-buff'
> GEM: loaded images: C:/vid/gem-vj/img/mad/ .jpg from 0 to 13 skipping 1
> trying to load C:/vid/gem-vj/freeframe/PeteSlide
> C:\\vid\\gem-vj\\freeframe\\PeteSlide: couldn't load
> error: GemException: couldn't load FreeFrame-plugin
> pix_freeframe freeframe/PeteSlide
> ... couldn't create
just to make sure: you DO have a PeteSlide.dll in C:/vid/gem-vj/freeframe/?
and Gem has been able to load this dll in previous incarnations?
afaik, Gem for w32 is still just directly pulled from gem.iem.at
(instead of compiled on the autobuild farm); this might still be a
problem with compiler versions and the like...
> trying to load C:/vid/gem-vj/freeframe/PeteGaussianBlur
> C:\\vid\\gem-vj\\freeframe\\PeteGaussianBlur: couldn't load
> error: GemException: couldn't load FreeFrame-plugin
> pix_freeframe freeframe/PeteGaussianBlur
> ... couldn't create
> handle 0 12FC708
> filmQT created
> handle 1 12FC800
> handle 2 12FC8B8
> handle 3 12FC958
> handle 4 12FA350
> handle 5 12FA3F0
> handle 6 12FA498
> pix_buffer_read: couldn't find pix_buffer '1141-buff'
> GEM: loaded images: C:/vid/gem-vj/img/fly/ .jpg from 0 to 14 skipping 1
> GEM: loaded images: C:/vid/gem-vj/img/universe/ .jpg from 0 to 12
> skipping 1
> error: GEM: rotateXYZ: needs 0 or 3 arguments
> error: GEM: rotateXYZ: needs 0 or 3 arguments
> error: GEM: rotateXYZ: needs 0 or 3 arguments
> error: GEM: rotateXYZ: needs 0 or 3 arguments
this has always been like this: [rotateXYZ] either needs no or exactly 3
arguments; try to find out why your patch gives another number of
arguments to this object.
> [demultiplex] part of zexy-2.1 (compiled: Apr 14 2007)
> Copyright (l) 1999-2006 IOhannes m zm?lnig, forum::f?r::uml?ute & IEM
> error: GEMtext: unable to open font C:/vid/gem-vj/over/vera.ttf
Gem's default font has changed from arial.ttf to vera.ttf for legal reasons.
just copy your old C:/vid/gem-vj/over/arial.ttf to
C:/vid/gem-vj/over/vera.ttf....
mfga.sdr
IOhannes
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 09:52:48 +0200
From: Anders Friberg
Subject: [PD] function-to-block dictionary in pd-extended [was: Re: PD
i education]
To: marius schebella, Hans-Christoph
Steiner, pd-list@iem.at
Cc: afriberg@csc.kth.se
Message-ID: <4663C4D0.3050100@speech.kth.se>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Sounds great!
I started to think about how it could be done. One simple start would be
to include the list of objects according to function that is found in
core-pd. However, I think it would be better to put in in the help menu
rather than then right-clicking on the canvas. This would encourage
newbies to use the standard pd blocks to start with.
A general function-to-block dictionary is more complicated since there
seems to be something like 1000 help files in the doc section...
One possibility could be to put a text label in each help file, for example:
;;;pd-extended classification;;;category: audio;function: filter,
subfunction: bandpass;;;
This is just an example. It could be done in a number of ways e.g. just
give keywords. The audio/control classification is of course already
evident from the tilde sign.This could be complemented with a short
"one-liner":
;;;description: A 2-pole bandpass filter;;;
Then this would be divided in thee tasks:
1. agree on the list of categories and functions
2. label the help files ( I guess that it would be easy for everyone to
do in the CVS?)
3. Implement sorting according to function in the browser. (If the
browser search the doc section a new lib would be included automatically.)
The first step can be done on this list or in the pd doc group.
The second step can easily be distributed. I could spend some time with
it and I think I could mobilize more people at the department as well.
The last step depends mostly on hans so it would be great to hear your
opinion about it.
/Anders
marius schebella wrote:
> Three, I would like to help build such a database.
> marius.
>
> Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>>
>> I sometimes forget even the names of the objects that I have written,
>> so I would use the dictionary for sure. So you are not alone in the
>> desire for a dictionary, there is at least two of us ;)
>>
>> .hc
>>
>> On May 30, 2007, at 7:51 AM, Anders Friberg wrote:
>>
>>> This is a quite extreme viewpoint. Translate that to language
>>> learning, for example a German learning English. It implies that
>>> using a dictionary from German to English is forbidden and the only
>>> available dictionary is from English to German. Then assume that the
>>> German guy have some basic understanding of the English language but
>>> forgot one word... This is exactly my own case. Maybe I am away from
>>> pd for a year (God forbid!). Then most of my fluency will fade away
>>> and a dictionary would be extremely helpful. I tend to remember
>>> functionality but not the exact block name. Am I alone?
>>> We also try to avoid any fancy stuff in the basic tutorials but we
>>> use pd-extended ourselfs and we provide ready-made patches using
>>> pd-extended that the students can interface to.
>>> /Anders
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Speech, Music and Hearing, KTH
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 10:42:36 +0200
From: Frank Barknecht
Subject: Re: [PD] Try my Digital Waveguide Synthesis patches!
To: pd-list@iem.at
Message-ID: <20070604084236.GV12992@fliwatut.scifi>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Hallo,
Kim Taylor hat gesagt: // Kim Taylor wrote:
> I've found this board very useful while doing my university project, I
> thought I'd show you what I've done with Pd. Any feedback at all would
> be really useful at this stage in the project. It'd also be nice to
> get some comments from you Pd guru's on how I've put it together.
Just had a quick look, impressive work you did there. More comments
later, but there is one big technical problem for everyone not on
Windows as you: Your abstractions are named with mixed upper/lowercase
letters and in your patches you even use different spelling for the
same patch sometimes, like [dline-term] and [dline-Term] while the
actual object is called "dline-TERM.pd". Pd *is* case-sensitive so you
should decide what names to use. I would recommend to stick with all
lowercase names.
Ciao
--
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__
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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 10:58:29 +0200
From: Frank Barknecht
Subject: Re: [PD] Try my Digital Waveguide Synthesis patches!
To: pd-list@iem.at
Message-ID: <20070604085828.GW12992@fliwatut.scifi>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Hallo,
Kim Taylor hat gesagt: // Kim Taylor wrote:
> I've found this board very useful while doing my university project, I
> thought I'd show you what I've done with Pd. Any feedback at all would
> be really useful at this stage in the project. It'd also be nice to
> get some comments from you Pd guru's on how I've put it together.
>
> See attachment, or failing that
> http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~kt503/3yp/KimsWaveguides.zip
Another thing: Something really strange is happening in excitation.pd:
Opening it, even with -noloadbang, completely freaks out my Pd and
makes it grind to a complete halt for like 20 seconds. The scollbar to
the right is showing a huge patch area, but there doesn't seem to be
anything outside the visible area.
Ciao
--
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__
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