nevermind... i did get PeRColate to run after all, but it's sort of strange. I ended up out of the blue making a "percolate" object which then allowed me to load all the other objects in the library. is this normal behaviour for plugins that contain multiple objects?
thanks, steven
Hi Steven,
I guess this is because of the capital letters in the name PeRCoalte. On Windows the libraray file is called PeRColate.dll but the setup routine in the library is setup_percolate(). For the next version I'll add a second setup routione with capital letters as well. Then it should work with both spellings.
In the meantime you could try to replace line 77 of percolate.c
percolate_class = class_new(gensym("PeRColate"),
(t_newmethod)percolate_new, 0,
with
percolate_class = class_new(gensym("percolate"),
(t_newmethod)percolate_new, 0,
and start Pd with -lib percolate (so no capital letters).
Olaf
steven yi schrieb:
nevermind... i did get PeRColate to run after all, but it's sort of strange. I ended up out of the blue making a "percolate" object which then allowed me to load all the other objects in the library. is this normal behaviour for plugins that contain multiple objects?
thanks, steven
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Hi steven
On 27 Jan 2003, steven yi wrote:
nevermind... i did get PeRColate to run after all, but it's sort of strange. I ended up out of the blue making a "percolate" object which then allowed me to load all the other objects in the library. is this normal behaviour for plugins that contain multiple objects?
No, it isn't. I don't have to do that on my system.
Maurizio Umberto Puxeddu.