On 9/3/18 11:33 PM, Clemens wrote:
Hello list
I'm running the currently Version 0.48.1 on OS Ubuntustudio 18.04 ( the currently version)
I downloaded libraries by the find externals function,
saved them in the home/Clemens/Pd/externals folder,
this is the folder Pd created by itself ,
put a tick in the "Should newly installed libraries be added to Pd's search path?"
restarted PD
and get the message: freeverb: can't load the libary
no. you need to do more than just restart Pd, because Pd won't automagically try to load libraries for you just because you added the path to those libs. so what are you doing to use the libraries?
, and the same message with ggee, iemnet, jmmmp. mjlib, moonlib, pan,pduino.
But I don't get a message like this for the libraries cyclone, Gem, pdpv and zexy!!
What is the mistake or what is going wrong?
some of these libraries are just paths with a number of objects. for these, it is enough to add te library-path to your search-paths, and you can happily start using the lib's objects. other libraries need to be loaded explicitely, e.g. because they are large and complex beasts that cannot be used alone.
if you try to load the former, you might get an error, because there is nothing to "load". if you try to load the latter, you might get no error.
And I get the message: 'deken-plugin.tcl' already loaded, ignoring: '/usr/lib/pd/extra/deken-plugin/deken-plugin.tcl------ what does this meam?
it means, that the deken-plugin has already been loaded from some other place. the plugin loader will load GUI-plugins only once (based on their entry-point; so after the first plugin named "deken-plugin" has been loaded, no other "deken-plugin" will be loaded).
if you scroll up a bit, you might get information on where the first deken-plugin has been loaded from.
oh, and since you are using ubuntu: why don't you install the libraries via the package manager (apt, synaptics,...)? deken is just a poor-mans replacment for apt :-)
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