Hi, yes the main problem was the missing dll. Don't know why it is needed or why it's not already included. Lucas was spotting this and might be able to spread some light on this.
/Björn Eriksson
hello,just to clarify, other than the [declare] stuff, is the main problem placing "msvcr71.dll" in the Gem folder because it is missing? do we know the reason?i was just helping someone this morning on win10 / pd 0.47.1 / Gem and had the same problem... unable to load Gem. i ended up just telling them to install pd-x which worked fine (so far i assume).cheersmOn Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 8:23 AM, Björn Eriksson <miulew@gmail.com> wrote:Thanks for clarifications IOhannes!I would really prefer to not declare anything with specific path references like this one with the Gem-0.93.3 folder. I understand it will induce problems if shared and if drives/sticks changes places, OS´s. The reason the versioned folder got there was due to the suggestion from Oliver to unzip all Gem.zip into the "extra" folder, which I did and got it there. I also tried to set path preferences (from menu - File-Preference-Path, also File-Preference-Startup, but it seems that neither of them are remembered after restart of Pd.Will try to rename the versioned folder to just Gem.... instead of Gem-0.93.9 so to get rid of the dependecies. I hope it will work like that.Guess I was happy that Gem finally started to work on this machine I am at, so didn´t see the fatalities of the versioned folder. (why is it anyway included in the zip-file if it causes this instabilties?)All the best!Björn ErikssonOn Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 1:25 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig <zmoelnig@iem.at> wrote:______________________________On 2016-08-04 03:23, Björn Eriksson wrote:
> In the patch I do have to [declare -lib /Gem-0.93.3/Gem] or with direct
> path where Gem is installed, on my external harddrive that is [declare -lib
> G:/pd/extra/Gem-0.93.3/Gem].
well, that sounds like a bad layout.
the point of using [declare] is to create patches with dependency
information that is platform independent and sharable.
for instance it makes little sense to use [declare -lib
D:\bjoern\Pd-Projects\Gem-0.89\Gem]: while it might work, the patch will
break as soon as you give it away (or port it to another computer, that
is not running windows ANDOR has a cd-drive occupying the "D:" letter
rather than yoiur USB-stick ANDOR has a different filesystem layout
ANDOR ...
sp, if you put your externals into extra/, then you shouldn't use
version-prefixes.
if you do want to organise the directories the way you like, use the
preferences to add additional paths.
e.g. extracting Gem to D:\bjoern\Pd-Projects\Gem-0.89\Gem\ you could add
"D:\bjoern\Pd-Projects\Gem-0.89\" to your search-paths (in the
Pd-preferences) and then use [declare -lib Gem] in your patch.
then, if you want to migrate the patch to another machine, install Gem
to /home/bobby/projects/2018/external-pool/Gem/ and add
"/home/bobby/projects/2018/external-pool" to your Pd-preferences.
then run your patch.
without any modifications!
fgasdmr
IOhannes
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