On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Alessandro Fogar wrote:
Hi Karl,
I tried to use the gtk_gui but, on my system when I try to start pd, the following message appears after the sounddevice opening:
Function not in object 0x80870e0 hash table >pdtk_watchdog< recv: Connection reset by peer (104)
This makes some sense - the watchdog functions are not implemented so you should not run pd with -rt. This should not kill the socket, however.
If I don't start pd with -rt I obtain:
pd: exiting
After the sounddevice opening.
Can you help me please ?
I'm not quite certain what the problem is - the pd: exiting means that pd encountered some problem. Did you use all of the same options as with -rt when you did it without? Also, what pd version are you using?
Karl
Cheers
Alessandro Fogar
Karl MacMillan wrote:
Great!
This means that getting my gtk+ gui going is as simple as:
- download the source from http://www.peabody.jhu.edu/~karlmac/download/
- tar zxvf pd-gui.tar.gz somewhere convenient.
- cd to pd-gui and run ./autogen.sh (this will make and run the configure script).
- make (don't make install - just make).
After this if all went well you will have a binary in pd-gui/src called pd_gui. You can either make a symlink in the pd/bin directory to this binary called pd-gui or use the new -guicmd option. The symlink version is done with:
cd /path/to/pd/bin mv pd-gui pd-gui-tk ln -s /path/to/pd-gui/src/pd_gui pd-gui
Have fun,
Karl
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Miller Puckette wrote:
... yes; I've made it easier still (I hope) with the "-guicmd" option.
I'll have to get on a Macintosh to see how variable sends and receives are done there (I agree it's time to put them in!)...
cheers Miller
Using the gui and pd on separate machines should be fairly easy - all of the communication between the two is via standard tcp sockets.
Karl
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