Hallo, Georg Holzmann hat gesagt: // Georg Holzmann wrote:
First thanks for your RRApid help! Now I removed the iemlib and added Cyclone (so my loaded externals now are Cyclone, pool, zexy and OSC) but I still get a lot of errors:
e.g. if I start 02-tut.pd:
rradical.state.pd 3 4 2 0 (pool->print) connection failed rradical.state.pd 3 4 2 0 (pool->print) connection failed
- OSC-route: float arguments are not OK.
OSCroute $1 ... couldn't create
Okay, this is normal, but I should write about this in the patch: If someone creates an [originator] object whose first argument doesn't start with a slash, then OSC functionality iy disabled, because the OSCroute will not be able to work. If you follow the tutorial a bit more, then you will later find patches with the slash, where also this error won't be printed anymore. But the basic state saving also works without OSC.
pool: message unhandled - inlet:0 args:2 symbol:mkchdir pool: message unhandled - inlet:0 args:2 symbol:mkchdir pool: message unhandled - inlet:0 args:2 symbol:mkchdir pool: message unhandled - inlet:0 args:2 symbol:mkchdir pool: message unhandled - inlet:0 args:2 symbol:mkchdir pool: message unhandled - inlet:0 args:2 symbol:mkchdir
This is serious: You will need to somewhere get a newer [pool] binary. The mkchdir message was introduced after 0.1.0 and it's an important message in the Memento stuff.
Also the printroot was introduced later, but this isn't that important, it's just to print out the content of a pool to the console.
So it seems to me that there is something wrong with the pool object, but I have pool 0.1.0 and I think that's the latest version of that external.
The CVS has the newer source version 0.2.0, but as I don't use Pd on Windows or Mac, I don't know, where a binary for those OSes could be.
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