Well, that certainly works for me because I installed the Adam' s package. Adam: the way your package installs pd is to create its main directory under /usr/local/pd. I have read many reference to pd under the path /usr/bin and even some reference to /usr/lib Initially where is PD to be installed ?
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 05:21 pm, Miller Puckette wrote:
The .pdrc feature is linux only... Actually, I hope someday to make a much better design someday and haven't been maintaining the .pdrc stuff for that reason (except to fix bugs.)
cheers Miller
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 12:07:07AM +0000, Alex from Idoia wrote:
the .pdrc file must be in your home directory or ~/ try to do that in your terminal window: ls -a that gives you the list of files and directories (even the invisible ones= starting with a point) and if there is not any you can create it using pico (superuser privileges may be needed to create file starting with a point.) Hope that helps. I did that few weeks ago and it is very useful.
Alex
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 05:05 pm, ppagano@bellsouth.net wrote:
hey yall
i cannot seem to get pd to see my .pdrc on OSX
does it work for osX
anyone?
bueller....
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