Zitat von "IOhannes m zmoelnig" zmoelnig@iem.at:
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On 2011-12-20 13:27, brandt@subnet.at wrote:
hi list
i start pd which i made with dpkg out from Pd-0.43.1-extended-20111207.deb i found after searching the different 64er threats on the list.
if i start it with pd -nogui it tells me:
you don't need "-nogui"..."-stderr" is probably more practical, as you will still have the possibility to interact with your patch...
i start with -nogui, ´cause i dont have a xserver installed. in the
moment am through network on that machine
anyhow:
verbose(5): Using /usr/lib/pd-extended/startup as startup. verbose(4): Loading /usr/lib/pd-extended/startup/0.libdir.pd_linux verbose(3): libdir loader 1.9
does that mean, that its finding the files?
[...]
verbose(3): PDP: pure data packet version 0.12.7
there are some errors in the GEM loading, which i am not able to construe.
but until now, i haven't seen an error in the output.
this ones are no errors?...just to be sure
open: /etc/pd/gem.conf: No such file or directory open: /home/markus/.pd/gem.conf: No such file or directory open: ./gem.conf: No such file or directory
if i do
pd -nogui -path /home/markus/A2R/sone/Nhouse.rj/ -open /home/markus/A2R/sone/Nhouse.rj/_a.pd
_a.pd is a patch that opens the _main patch.
it says for different abstactions, which are placed in the -path folder for example:
verbose(3): tclpd loader: searching for goasolo in path... verbose(3): tclpd loader: searching for goasolo/goasolo in path... verbose(3): tclpd loader: found nothing!
which only means that the "tclpd loader" is misbehaving, as it should shut up (or at least only report at a higher verbosity level) if it fails find anything. assuming that you don't use any tcl-externals (if you don't know, you most likely don't), you can safely ignore these.
:-))
and ogg tells me:
oggcast~: set server type to new Icecast2 (HTTP/1.0 scheme) oggcast~: 2 channels @ 44100 Hz, bitrates: max. 144 / nom. 128 / min. 96 oggcast~: 2 channels @ 44100 Hz, quality 0.80 oggcast~: connecting to port 8000 error: oggcast~: connection failed!
which could simply mean that [oggcast~] couldn't connect to an icecast server. is the server running? do you point to correct server? do you provide the correct password?
it looks like the admin gave me no rights in the moment...as he told me
mit freundlichen grüßen markus
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