Just drop it in the normal externals install location, i.e. ~/Library/Pd, and it'll load that one before the internal one.
.hc
On Nov 14, 2011, at 8:37 PM, Richie Cyngler wrote:
Sorry for the "newbie" question but how do I update the Gem version on my Pd-extended? I know for an external I don't have I just put the external into my Macintosh HD/Library/Pd folder. But what do I do with this new Gem? I can't replace it in the /Library/Pd because it isn't there.
Probably something simple I've missed?
Thanks
PS Sorry for the double mail IOhannes, the new gmail layout is irritating me.
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On 08/31/2011 11:06 PM, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Hey when I run the latest build I get /Applications/Pd-0.43.1-extended-20110831.app/Contents/Resources/Scripts/.. /extra/Gem/Gem.pd_darwin: dlopen(/Applications/Pd-0.43.1-extended-20110831.app/Contents/Resources/Scr ipts/../extra/Gem/Gem.pd_darwin, 10): Symbol not found: __Z10initGemWinv
Gem currently builds on OSX>=10.6 (ia64), but will not run since it still depends on QuickTime. iirc, the release announcement for 0.93.0 was asking for an OSX developer to resolved exactly these issues.
in the meantime, you should be able to get a running Gem-0.93.1 on OSX-10.6/10.7 by forcing it's architecture to 32bit ("--enable-fat-binary=i386")
better still would be to fix the window code (there is a start in Output/gemcocoawindow.mm)
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