On May 13, 2011, at 10:09 AM, Martin Peach wrote:
On 2011-05-13 09:15, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
pd-extended removed all objects from Pd-core, so you have to load the "stdlib" explicitely (forgot it's exact name but you should find it
in the list archives or wait till hans replies to this email)Yes it's called "vanilla" and it has to be loaded after "loaders", I
seem to remember. I had it working a few weeks back after loading
vanilla, but the last Windows version I tried didn't even show a Pd
console. There is no indication that Pd is running except through
the Task Manager (ctrl-alt-delete), which is needed to kill it.
I ran the build from the cmd.exe using "pd -noprefs -verbose -stderr -
d 3 -noaudio" and got this. This is strange, I don't quite get it, it
just stops:
C:\msys\1.0\home\pd\auto-build\pd-extended\packages\win32_inno\build
\bin>pd -noprefs -verbose -stderr -d 3 -noaudio
set pd_whichmidiapi 3
Pd-0.43.1 ("extended-20110513") compiled 03:33:55 May 13 2011
port 5401
Waiting for connection request...
... connected
set ::tmp_path {}
set ::sys_searchpath $::tmp_path
set ::tmp_path {}
lappend ::tmp_path {C:/Program Files/Common Files/Pd}
lappend ::tmp_path {C:/Documents and Settings/pd/Application Data/Pd}
lappend ::tmp_path {C:/msys/1.0/home/pd/auto-build/pd-extended/
packages/win32_inno/bu
ild/extra}
set ::sys_staticpath $::tmp_path
set ::startup_flags {}
set ::startup_libraries {}
pdtk_pd_startup 0 43 1 {extended-20110513} { {"standard (MMIO)" 3}
{"ASIO (via portau
dio)" 4} } {} {DejaVu Sans Mono} normal
set pd_whichmidiapi 3
input channels = 0, output channels = 0
.hc
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