I tried to replicate this on a win10 machine using pd from the installer (only pd in this clean machine).
I did [declare -stdpath iemlib] and then successfully created the [unsig~].
The console:
tried C:/Users/Lucarda/AppData/Roaming/Pd/iemlib/unsig~.m_i386 and failed tried C:/Users/Lucarda/AppData/Roaming/Pd/iemlib/unsig~.dll and failed tried C:/Users/Lucarda/AppData/Roaming/Pd/iemlib/unsig~/unsig~.m_i386 and failed tried C:/Users/Lucarda/AppData/Roaming/Pd/iemlib/unsig~/unsig~.dll and failed tried C:/Users/Lucarda/AppData/Roaming/Pd/iemlib/unsig~.pd and succeeded tried C:/Users/Lucarda/AppData/Roaming/Pd/iemlib/unsig~.pd and succeeded
one thing that comes to my mind right now is that this path was not added to the search path. It was downloaded to to /documents/pd. then the path was added by deken. then i move the folder and deleted the path entry /documents/*/*/iemlib.
PS: i added the appdata/*/*iemlib to the search path and tried again ,also using declare and restarting pd. It worked Ok. Same console.
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On 1/8/2018 8:56 PM, Christof Ressi wrote:
thanks a lot! works great so far, expect for a really weird bug with [declare]:
I have iemlib in my user stdpath (C:/Users/Christof/AppData/Roaming/Pd). Now if I do [declare -stdpath iemlib] and try to create the iemlib abstraction [unsig~], it won't create. Here's the verbose output:
tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/extra/iemlib/unsig~.m_i386 and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/extra/iemlib/unsig~.dll and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/extra/iemlib/unsig~/unsig~.m_i386 and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/extra/iemlib/unsig~/unsig~.dll and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/extra/iemlib/unsig~.pd and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/extra/iemlib/unsig~.pat and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/extra/iemlib/unsig~/unsig~.pd and failed tried C:UsersChristof/unsig~.m_i386 and failed tried C:UsersChristof/unsig~.dll and failed tried C:UsersChristof/unsig~/unsig~.m_i386 and failed tried C:UsersChristof/unsig~/unsig~.dll and failed tried C:UsersChristof/unsig~.pd and failed tried C:UsersChristof/unsig~.pat and failed tried C:UsersChristof/unsig~/unsig~.pd and failed tried C:/Users/Christof/AppData/Roaming/Pd/unsig~.m_i386 and failed tried C:/Users/Christof/AppData/Roaming/Pd/unsig~.dll and failed tried C:/Users/Christof/AppData/Roaming/Pd/unsig~/unsig~.m_i386 and failed tried C:/Users/Christof/AppData/Roaming/Pd/unsig~/unsig~.dll and failed tried C:/Users/Christof/AppData/Roaming/Pd/unsig~.pd and failed tried C:/Users/Christof/AppData/Roaming/Pd/unsig~.pat and failed tried C:/Users/Christof/AppData/Roaming/Pd/unsig~/unsig~.pd and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Pd/unsig~.m_i386 and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Pd/unsig~.dll and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Pd/unsig~/unsig~.m_i386 and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Pd/unsig~/unsig~.dll and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Pd/unsig~.pd and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Pd/unsig~.pat and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Pd/unsig~/unsig~.pd and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/extra/unsig~.m_i386 and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/extra/unsig~.dll and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/extra/unsig~/unsig~.m_i386 and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/extra/unsig~/unsig~.dll and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/extra/unsig~.pd and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/extra/unsig~.pat and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/extra/unsig~/unsig~.pd and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/doc/5.reference/unsig~.m_i386 and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/doc/5.reference/unsig~.dll and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/doc/5.reference/unsig~/unsig~.m_i386 and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/doc/5.reference/unsig~/unsig~.dll and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/doc/5.reference/unsig~.pd and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/doc/5.reference/unsig~.pat and failed tried C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/doc/5.reference/unsig~/unsig~.pd and failed unsig~ ... couldn't create
Note how it searches in C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/extra/iemlib/, skipping the other two standard paths.
then it continues to search for unsig~ directly - in all three standard paths!
Now here comes the crazy thing: this doesn't happen for all other libraries! it only fails for iemlib... for instance, here's the output for [declare -stdpath zexy] and [cart2pol]:
tried C:/Users/Christof/AppData/Roaming/Pd/zexy/cart2pol.m_i386 and failed tried C:/Users/Christof/AppData/Roaming/Pd/zexy/cart2pol.dll and failed tried C:/Users/Christof/AppData/Roaming/Pd/zexy/cart2pol/cart2pol.m_i386 and failed tried C:/Users/Christof/AppData/Roaming/Pd/zexy/cart2pol/cart2pol.dll and failed tried C:/Users/Christof/AppData/Roaming/Pd/zexy/cart2pol.pd and succeeded tried C:/Users/Christof/AppData/Roaming/Pd/zexy/cart2pol.pd and succeeded
Note how it starts the search in C:/Users/Christof/AppData/Roaming/Pd/zexy.
How is this possible?
For some reason it only happens when I install Pd with the installer. The .zip version works perfectly OK.
I also noticed some strange behaviour (in both Pd versions) for [declare -stdlib]. Some search paths don't make much sense, like: 'C:/Users/Christof/AppData/Roaming/Pd/C:/Program Files (x86)/Pd/extra/zexy.dll'. see the attachment for a full log.
Christof
Gesendet: Montag, 08. Januar 2018 um 04:50 Uhr Von: "Miller Puckette" msp@ucsd.edumailto:msp@ucsd.edu An: pd-announce@iem.atmailto:pd-announce@iem.at Betreff: [PD] [PD-announce] pd 0.48-1 released
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