extended test 7 is working for me on 10.3.9. Thanks. However when I open a simple Gem example patch it doesn't find certain objects.
here is the pd window readout:
GEM: Graphics Environment for Multimedia GEM: ver: 0.91-cvs GEM: compiled: Jan 6 2007 GEM: maintained by IOhannes m zmoelnig GEM: Authors : Mark Danks (original version) GEM: Chris Clepper GEM: James Tittle GEM: IOhannes m zmoelnig GEM: with help by Guenter Geiger, Daniel Heckenberg, Cyrille Henry, et al. GEM: using AltiVec optimization gemwin ... couldn't create gemhead ... couldn't create rectangle 4 3 ... couldn't create pix_texture ... couldn't create pix_video ... couldn't create
On 1/7/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
Turns out it was that Tcl/Tk uses 10.4-specific things when you build it from source. I built a Tcl/Tk version from source on 10.3, so that should work now.
10.3 users! Please test this build and tell me whether it works for you or not!
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html
.hc
On Jan 3, 2007, at 7:26 PM, Thomas Grill wrote:
Hi Hans-Christoph, don't know if this is relevant in your case, but the portaudio v19 ringbuffer code (in portaudio SVN) is still somehow broken for OSX 10.3. This can result in crashes at startup, but may be worked around by some preprocessor defines, which make the implementation more or less unusable for multi-CPU machines though.
greetings, Thomas
Am 04.01.2007 um 01:14 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
The 0.39.2-extended test versions don't seem to be working on Mac OS X 10.3. Could someone try a test version on 10.3.9?
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html
Try running it from the Terminal.app, like this:
/Applications/Pd-0.39.2-extended-test6.app/Contents/MacOS/ Pd-0.39.2-extended-test6
.hc
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