You don't need sudo.
It should be the actual path to your Pd.app, you either not using RC7
or you don't have it installed into /Applications
. This part will be the same: Contents/Resources/bin/pd
.hc
On Feb 16, 2006, at 11:25 AM, altern wrote:
mmm .. it says :
xx$ sudo /Applications/Pd-0.38.4-extendedRC7/Contents/Resources/bin/pd
-stderr : command not foundit is really weird crash, i never had something like this before. I
might have to go and do step by step debugging. quite annoying.thanks hans
Hans-Christoph Steiner(e)k dio:
You should try running Pd from the command line with the -stderr
flag, then you'll see the error message: /Applications/Pd-0.38.4-extendedRC7/Contents/Resources/bin/pd -stderr .hc On Feb 14, 2006, at 11:23 AM, altern wrote:hi
Recently i moved to an old ibook, installed the syste same as in the
old computer which was btw a one year old powerbook, the only thing
i didnt install was the apple devel cdrom.Now i find that an old patch that worked fine in my old machine
crashes pd while gets loaded. I get no error message.The funny problem seems to happen when i call from the main patch an
abstraction i use to play samples. This one uses xsample and the
main patch uses pyext. But both externals seem to work fine when i
use them in a other patches.i am really confused by this. I cannot imagine what it is that
causes the crash. This happens with both latest versions of hans Pd
installers.any tips?
thanks
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