ok here my findings:
after another [declare -path /Users/max/Desktop/netpd/includes] i could not make an object like [netpd-f]
strange thing is: that even after adding the path to the paths-
preferences of pd, then restarting pd + netpd there was still no
chance to make a netpd object.
and yes, the path was right.
i tested it without netpd and it works there (made a folder somewhere
with a patchname testerx.pd included the path to that in the paths
and used it in a new file) that works.
i thought the ui-work may heve broken the paths all in all but that's
not the case.
maybe i have some time tomorrow to give it another try.
this is todays autobuild on ppc osx 10.4
m.
Am 2008-05-29 um 21:02 schrieb Roman Haefeli:
On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 20:42 +1000, Max Neupert wrote:
Am 2008-05-29 um 19:54 schrieb Roman Haefeli:
On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 19:27 +1000, Max Neupert wrote:
servus roman, list,
i wanted to demonstrate netpd today here in melbourne and failed. on a intel mac os x 10.5: with a fresh pd-extended 0.4xx and downloaded netpd.zip i can open _chat.pd. then when i click on creator additionally a blank patch pops up called "pd cr.singletons" the console spills out:
netclient ... couldn't create error: inlet: expected '' but got 'connect' ... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu. error: pd-cr.singletons: no such object
i can reproduce the same on my own machine os x 10.4 ppc.
[netclient] is part of maxlib. afaik, it should be found in extra/maxlib. netpd/_chat.pd has a [declare] in order to add the path of the maxlib folder. if it doesn't load, either [declare] on those versions of pd-extended are broken or netclient was moved. i'll
have a look at that soon. probably it is just a matter of using an appropriate [declare].ok, with [import maxlib] i could make the netclient object.
but the rest of the problem is still there: when i open the creator an empty patch pops up called "pd cr.singletons" and creator doesn't work properly. i think it is probably that i need to declare the "include" direcory..
exactly.. actually it should be [declare]d already (i checked and
it is in _chat.pd). probably you could check, if it is working, by creating a subpatch somewhere in the _chat.pd patch and then trying to create [netpd-r]
(or any other abstractions from netpd/includes). if it fails, then for
some reason [declare -path] doesn't work on your version of pd-extended. a recent build most likely already has fixed the issue. i haven't kept track of what works in which version, but i think, with the coming release of 0.40-extended many things should be solved.roman
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