Hi Roman,
You're right. Immediately after I sent the email out, I did realize that I forgot to mention my OS. I'm on Ubuntu 18.04.
I checked and I do have pd-osc installed as well. I tried [mrpeach/osc/packOSC], but it wouldn't create either. I did manage to get it working though!
I decided to see if I could find the files for this external via the terminal:
$ locate packOSC
shows:
/usr/lib/pd/extra/osc/packOSC.pd_linux
So I go into Pd and try [osc/packOSC] and it works! So apparently, Pd doesn't consider it as being a part of Mr. Peach. I wonder if anyone else can confirm that this declaration works or doesn't work for them. I would like my patches to be portable and it would be good to know if this will present any problems later.
On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 11:55 PM Roman Haefeli reduzent@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 2019-09-27 at 21:44 -0700, Joey Dodson wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working on getting started with OSC and I'm referencing this page:
http://write.flossmanuals.net/pure-data/osc/
which suggests using [packOSC] and [unpackOSC], which I believe are supposed to be in Mr. Peach. The only problem is that I have Mr. Peach installed and I don't seem to be able to create those objects.
[...]
I am currently using Pd 0.48.1 and, according to Synaptic, I have pd- mrpeach & pd-mrpeach-net 0.1 installed. Am I missing something?
You're not telling us what OS you are using, but it appears since you're using synaptic that you're using a Debian-like OS.
If so, the osc objects are available in a separate package 'pd-osc'.
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