Hi Johannes, thank you,
Le 10.05.20 à 20:56, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
On 5/10/20 12:52 AM, Raphael Raccuia wrote:
Hi list, I cant't make it working. I use PD 0.48 and 0.50 on another system, I tried to install from Ubuntu/Mint repositories, then with Deken, but still "couldn't create..."
how do you try to load them?
I tried with [import] (seems to be deprecated), [declare], /path/ settings, /startup/ settings (/py/ in /flags/): all says :/py: can't load library/
run Pd with "-verbose" and see what you get (where the external is searched for). watch the Pd-console for errors. watch the terminal for errors.
well, with _-verbose_ checked in path window, a long list of paths /failed/, and two /succeeded/, but with message: //usr/lib/pd/extra/py/py.pd_linux: /usr/lib/pd/extra/py/py.pd_linux: undefined symbol: _ZTI17flext_base_shared/ and bellow: //usr/lib/pd/extra/py/py.pd_linux: /usr/lib/pd/extra/py/py.pd_linux: undefined symbol: _ZTI17flext_base_shared/
i wouldn't trust the deken package to work correctly for a binary with complex dependencies such as python.
ok...
using the Debian package "pd-py" (which is what you get when installing from Ubuntu/Mint repositories), the [py] object instantiates just fine:
yes, it's what I use
------------------------------------------------ py/pyext 0.2.2 - python script objects (C)2002-2015 Thomas Grill - http://grrrr.org/ext using Python 2.7.18 (default, Apr 20 2020, 20:30:41) [GCC 9.3.0] Python array support enabled ----------------------------------------------
since you seem to be using "Pd 0.48 and Pd-0.50" on Mint, i guess you have compiled Pd yourself and it's either installed into /usr/local/ or not at all.
no compilation, 0.48.1 comes from Mint 19 repos, and 0.50 from Kubuntu/KXStudio repos.
in this case your self-compiled Pd will not automatically search in the paths where the Debian packages installs the external to: so you should add "/usr/lib/pd/extra" to your search-paths.
Is py/pyext still usable?
well, py/pyext as released is Python2.7 only, and Python2.7 has seen EOL a couple of months ago. there has been some work towards making it work with Python3, but nothing has been released yet.
wow, I didn't noticed that. I hope I can use matPlotLib with 2.7. Thank you! rph-r
fgmasd IOhannes
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