Sounds very likely that the preferences are messed up. Delete your
preferences ~/Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pd.plist, or if that
doesn't work, reinstall Pd-extended.
.hc
On Nov 14, 2008, at 6:51 AM, Conor Higgins wrote:
i tried doing that with the verbose setting and all i am getting is tried and failed messages.... I am definitely using Pd Extended never even tried using Vanilla.... All i need is a average or mean object thats the whole problem but of course I would like to get this problem sorted in general as you can understand....
also to luigi... I have just tried copying the extras folder and setting it as the path...and it is still being a complete pain...it still can't load the libraries....
Conor
On 14 Nov 2008, at 11:30, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Conor Higgins wrote:
sorry to keep going on about this but the problem seems to be something to do with Leopard on OSX....has anybody had a similar problem with Leopard not running the correct libraries?... I have spoken to a few people who have Leopard and none of them load the libraries on start up...
i cannot remember whether you told us which Pd-version you are using. it almost seems to me like you are using Pd-vanilla with Pd- extended's libraries.
try setting the "-verbose" flag (enable it in the Path...-settings) and see what it tells you.
fsdgmrd IOhannes
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