You need this file, the one mentioned in the error message. :)
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib
.hc
On Oct 27, 2007, at 11:25 AM, Sylvain wrote:
Hi,
Thx hans, scott. I did remove the plist from preferences and it
seems like it getting better ... but for pdp pidip which still
don't load. I checked about X11 and i do have an /usr/X11R6/ folder ...
anything else i should look at ?Sylvain
Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
On Oct 27, 2007, at 10:03 AM, Sylvain wrote:
Hi Hans, everybody,
Seems like I don't understand some stuff here, cause I am getting
a lot of trouble with latest(s) Pd-extended releases (as ... nobody :) )
- PDP/PiDiP work out-of-box on Mac OS X
What does this actuallly means ? These libs don't load at
startup, and when I add the flag -lib pdp, I get this :/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/Scripts/../extra/ pdp.pd_darwin: dlopen(/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/ Scripts/../extra/pdp.pd_darwin, 10): Library not loaded: /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib Referenced from: /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/Scripts/../extra/ pdp.pd_darwin Reason: image not found pdp: can't load library
And I checked that pdp.pd_darwin is in the extra folder (same
problems with pidip)Install X11, it's on your Mac OS X 10.4 DVD.
- A somehow related quetion : what happened to the preferences plist
previously present in older releases, or put another way, why pd-ext doesn't try to load these libs (in particular) at startup ?
It's embedded into the app itself. Remove your pref file, and
it'll use the embedded one:rm ~/Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pd.plist
- I do have issues also with rradical. For same reasons the lib
doesn't load at startup and when I import it, I still have some externals
not appearing, like coreGUI for example, I did not find where it
comes from ...Donno about these...
.hc
I may have some other problems, but I'm trying to solve them one
by one ...Some details, I am on Intel iMac G5 with (of course) latest Pd- ext. I don't know if it is of importance, but I have several concurrent versions of Pd in my applications folder : another Pd-ext (Pd-0.39.2-extended-RC1), the latest Pd vanilla from Miller site together with the corresponding source files (with externals source files too from sourceforge) ...
Any hints appreciated
Sylvain
Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
Finally, it's done! The most polished release of Pd yet. We are further refining Pd into a truly powerful and usable programming platform.
http://puredata.org/downloads/
Some highlights:
- PDP/PiDiP work out-of-box on Mac OS X
- Gem has working shader support
- new libraries: mapping, msd, mrpeach net/OSC, flib
- [comport] is robust on all platforms
- -font-face and -font-weight command line options
- new font and layout is the exact same size on all platforms to
the pixel
- a new, pretty Icon on GNU/Linux and Mac OS X
- anti-aliasing of boxes and lines on Mac OS X
- a .deb package for Debian and Ubuntu, with GNOME menu support
If you want the details, here's the changelog:
0.39.3-extended-rc5
- Mac OS X: pidip finds its default font again
- Debian/Ubuntu: some minor cleanups in the package
- included setuid security fix from Miller (hence bumped up
version to 0.39.3
0.39.2-extended-rc4
- Mac OS X: added default prefs separate from embedded prefs
- GNU/Linux: added embedded prefs
- Mac OS X: updated msd/2D/3D from http://grrrr.org/ext/beta/
pd/osx/
- Windows: reg settings for loading libs now in installer
- Mac OS X and Windows: added xsample to load by default
- Mac OS X: switched Cmd-T to fontpanel
- Mac OS X: added Cmd-click to toggle editmode
- font and box size tweaks to make everything fit in the boxes
- Debian and Ubuntu: Created quick hack debian package
- added ggee to default libraries to load
- GNU/Linux: PiDiP finds the fonts by default now
0.39.2-extended-rc3
- pdp and pidip support quicktime/mjpeg/png
- included list-abs now works properly with 0.39.2
- Gem font support on Mac OS X is now included!
- delread~/delwrite~ bug fixed
- sqrt~ bug fixed
0.39.2-extended-rc2
- Bitstream Vera Sans Mono is now default font on Windows and
GNU/ Linux
- Monaco is the default font on Mac OS X
- fixed GUI size, should actually be the same size on all
platforms now
- pdp and pidip should support quicktime/mjpeg/png and theora now
- pdp_ieee1394 included on Mac OS X
- the Mac OS X package looks much better, thanks to Stffn http://
dibidut.dk
- default preferences are embedded into the Pd.app on Mac OS X
- revamped font flags and added '-font-weight' flag
- it's still missing Gem font support on Mac OS X :(
- the delread~/sqrt~ bug is still not fixed :(
0.39.2-extended-rc1
- DejaVu Sans Mono is now default font
- same sizes and layout on all platforms
0.39.2-extended-test7
- Gem should be installed and working on all platforms
- the MSD (Mass-Spring-Damper) externals are included
- included Thomas Grill's Mac/Intel fixes for iemlib and cyclone
- Universal binaries for flext externals
0.39.2-extended-test6
- Lots of random little bugs fixed
0.39.2-extended-test5
- Much has changed, this test release should have benefitted a
lot from the nightly autobuilds and a few workshops to stress test them
0.39.2-extended-test4
- all of creb should be included now on all platforms
- updated version of [hid] for Mac OS X
0.39.2-extended-test3
- Added iem_ambi and iem_bin_ambi libraries
- Cleaned up the doc folders
- Removed the annoying close confirm
- Added latest Gem test builds
- Writing to the serial port using [comport] now works on Windows
0.39.2-extended-test2
- included Mapping lib, RRADical, pixelTANGO
- included intro workshop sketches
0.39.2-extended-test1
- Basically minimal changes from Pd-0.38.4-extended, just
enough to get it to build
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