Do you have tkpng installed as per instructions on pd-l2ork's webpage? On Oct 24, 2012 11:57 PM, "Hans-Christoph Steiner" hans@at.or.at wrote:
Hmm, something different, but still not running:
hans@palatschinken bin $ cp ../src/pd.tk . hans@palatschinken bin $ ./pd-l2ork -stderr -d 3 set pd_whichmidiapi 2 pdtk_pd_startup {Pd version 0.42-6extended-l2ork-20121007 } { {OSS 2} {ALSA 1} } { {default-MIDI 2} {ALSA-MIDI 1} } {DejaVu Sans Mono} normal set pd_whichmidiapi 2 tcl: /media/share/code/pd-l2ork/pd/bin/pd.tk: can't open script ^CPd: signal 2 hans@palatschinken bin $ ls -l /media/share/code/pd-l2ork/pd/bin/pd.tk -rwxr-xr-x 1 hans hans 289074 Oct 24 23:55 /media/share/code/pd-l2ork/pd/bin/pd.tk
On 10/24/2012 10:56 PM, Ivica Bukvic wrote:
You forgot pd.tk... On Oct 24, 2012 10:52 PM, "Hans-Christoph Steiner" hans@at.or.at
wrote:
I did: cd pd/ cp tcl/*.tcl bin/ cd bin ./pd-l2ork
and got the same result:
hans@palatschinken bin $ ./pd-l2ork -stderr -d 3 set pd_whichmidiapi 2 pdtk_pd_startup {Pd version 0.42-6extended-l2ork-20121007 } { {OSS 2} {ALSA 1} } { {default-MIDI 2} {ALSA-MIDI 1} } {DejaVu Sans Mono} normal set pd_whichmidiapi 2
.hc
On 10/24/2012 10:16 PM, Ivica Bukvic wrote:
If you are not installing it onto system, copy TCL files into the
pd/bin
dir. Remember, this is a fork of 0.42. On Oct 24, 2012 9:07 PM, "Hans-Christoph Steiner" hans@at.or.at
wrote:
I just tried the latest pd-l2ork from git, and it doesn't seem to
start
correctly. I did:
cd pd/src aclocal autoconf ./configure make ../bin/pd-l2ork
I also tried:
cd ../bin ./pd-l2ork
All I got was a great square window with no menu. I'm on Linux Mint
13
Maya amd64, which is basically Ubuntu/Precise.
.hc
On 10/24/2012 08:47 PM, Ivica Bukvic wrote:
It is only the draw command, not the communication...
BTW do either of you know why one would be getting pdtk_post { stack overflow } messages? Doors that mean the cpu is unable to handle all
gui
requests? On Oct 24, 2012 8:32 PM, "Hans-Christoph Steiner" hans@at.or.at
wrote:
> > Thanks for that info. Sounds like a good idea in general. I
personally
> can't > think of any reason why the DSP would need to be on during the
quitting.
> But > for the 'redraw' part, that depends. If it is literally only
redrawing
> that > is suspended, that would be fine. But if its all Pd<-->GUI
communications,
> that will probably cause problems. > > .hc > > On 10/24/2012 06:02 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote: >> Hans and Iohannes, >> >> The following is FYI. >> >> Several months ago I integrated the close all patches before
quitting
> patch >> in pd-l2ork and since then I've been experiencing extremely
sporadic
> crashes >> on close that would hang pd-l2ork. Now, I am not sure this is
because
of
>> architectural differences between regular pd and pd-l2ork but I
doubt
it
>> since most of the said components are very similar if not
identical.
>> >> The bottom line is this only occurs on very low-powered machines
(e.g.
>> netbook) and relatively large patches and even then it does so very >> sporadically. Consequently, I implemented an improvement to the
closing
>> mechanism that consists of 2 additional steps and apparently
alleviates
> said >> problems entirely: >> >> 1) disable further redraws (this prevents calling functions that
may
be
>> referencing null pointers)--I have a special global var for this
which
is
>> also being used to optimize redrawing (many actions in pd-l2ork are > several >> times faster than regular pd as a result of this
implementation--just
> look >> for do_not_redraw call in the source if curious) >> >> 2) suspend dsp before going through the patches (all sub-patches
try
to
>> suspend it and resume it but for some reason, due to asynchronous
nature
> of >> communication between tcl and c funny things occasionally happen on >> low-powered machines, so this way we ensure it is entirely off
throughout
>> the whole destruction process) >> >> Hope this helps! >> >> Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A. >> Composition, Music Technology >> Director, DISIS Interactive Sound & Intermedia Studio >> Director, L2Ork Linux Laptop Orchestra >> Head, ICAT IMPACT Studio >> Virginia Tech >> Dept. of Music - 0240 >> Blacksburg, VA 24061 >> (540) 231-6139 >> (540) 231-5034 (fax) >> ico@vt.edu >> http://www.music.vt.edu/faculty/bukvic/ >> >> >> >