looks like this is a bit over my head, at least at this point... how does this work? i don't actually understand the contents of the script, i'm afraid, and i don't know how to run it--not in the terminal app, it seems.
i'd be happy to look into this with some help, but do take notice of the fact that this is all new for me.
On 11/26/06 11:43 PM, "Hans-Christoph Steiner" hans@eds.org wrote:
What would be very helpful is if you made bug reports on what's missing, grouped by library. These are the tests that I can think of:
- does the object load?
- does the .dll/.pd_linux/.pd_darwin file exist?
- does the help file load?
- does the help file exist?
I wrote two scripts to automate this. They are pretty basic, but should make this task easier:
http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/scripts/ load_every_help.sh
http://pure-data.cvs.sourceforge.net/pure-data/scripts/ load_every_object.sh
Feel free to expand on them or whatever proves useful. Thanks for doing this! This is definitely a big help.
.hc
On Nov 25, 2006, at 8:54 PM, robbert van hulzen wrote:
pd-0.39.2-extended-test5 is not finding files.
it seems they're partly simply not there: [cyclone/xgroove~] (isn't that supposed to be included?), help files for [bonk~] & [fiddle~] some abs ([bangfilt], [bangfilt2], [binshift], [microtime], [randomix], [reson], [sigdelta]) seem to be missing from /extra/cxc the boids objects don't load the flib objects don't load
and partly they're not loaded, as certain subfolders in / 5.reference are not loaded: bsaylor, some objects from creb (eg [blosc~], [biquadseries~]) ekext, ext13 (also some objects wouldn't create: "*_setup" not found), flatspace, ggee
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or i just don't get it. i'd be happy to keep checking (got to ggee now), if someone can tell me i'm on the right way and it's useful? cheers, robbert
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