hey IOhannes, thanks again for replying, if by flyspeck you mean " ` " its formatting errors that are there because i had no easy way of exporting the print out of pd to a "real" machine aka where i write my mails from so i just manually typed it, however all the scripting etc is done with nano inside the machine so i dont think its about that, what triggers the error is me doing: pd -nogui (various alsa tags to get sound going) -path /usr/lib/pd/extra/cyclone /etc/mydir/mypatch.pd & interestingly, pd is also not able to locate pd~ with the following error: "pd~: can´t stat /usr/lib/pd/pd" , however, if i run the help file of pd~ (with full path as in /usr/lib/pd/extra/pd~/pd~-help.pd) it loads fine and i get the "pd~ version 0.3" printout
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 11:37 AM IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
On 21.11.19 10:59, iftah gabbai wrote:
unfortunatly i dont have the "file" command on this image,
you could always just copy the file to a "real" machine and run
file
there.however, if i open a help file (eg pd -nogui /usr/lib/pd/extra/cyclone/svf~-help.pd) i dont get any errors which to
my
understanding means that the object is loading and compiled correctly?
if it works, then yes.
which means that your problem is somewhere else, as in:
/usr/bin/pd: ´/usr/lib/pd/extra/cyclone/svf~.pd_linux is not an ELF file
what's this flyspeck between "pd: " and "/usr/lib/"? are you by chance misquoting something? or creating shell-scripts with MS-Word or similar? (those "high-level editors" have a tendency to replace simple quotes with localised versions, which of course will break any decent programming/scripting/... language)
so i really like to re-iterate my initial request:
you might start by mentioning [...] what you did exactly to trigger them [errors]
fgamsdr IOhannes
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