IOhZ,

Thanks for clearing up the naming. Can I fix it on the wiki or would I need to re-upload.

I looked everywhere but couldn't find a version number on the iem site where I downloaded the plug-in. It sure would be nice for that to be more visible. Was I right to get it from iem? I found what looked like an older version on git, but again, the version numbers were hiding from my eyes. Is it listed somewhere in the source code?

Sam





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Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2017 10:45:35 +0200
From: IOhannes m zmoelnig <zmoelnig@iem.at>
To: pd-list@lists.iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] nqpoly~ and dynamic object generation, loadbang
        issue?
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On 2017-04-19 21:40, Samuel Burt wrote:
> I did it!
>
>  I ended up running the command:
>
> deken upload -v 0-20170419 --no-source-error
> iemguts-v0-20170419-\(Darwin-i386-32\)\(Darwin-x86_64-32\)-externals.tar.gz

please use dots (".") as version delimiter, rather than dashes ("-"), as
otherwise it might break sorting and things like that.

also, if you used the v0.2.1 release as basis for compiling (there is an
iemguts-v0.2.1 source package available via deken, so i assume you were
using that) the version should really be "v0.2.1" (or "v0.2.1.20170419"
if you want the version number)

>> I've gotten as far as compiling, testing, and zipping the folder for
>> iemguts. However, when I run deken package or deken upload, they both throw
>> this error: OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory which looks like
>> some kind of python error. I'm assuming the upload failed, but it does look
>> like it generated a tar.gz file and a sha256 checksum.

so what did you change that made it work?

fgamsdr
IOhannes