hi, i don't know why import object can't create under puredyne-9.11, pd-extended 0.42. Any clue? Thank you, delphine
On 20/06/10 17:58, manecante wrote:
hi, i don't know why import object can't create under puredyne-9.11, pd-extended 0.42.
Puredyne 9.11 by default comes with puredata + externals, not pd-extended - so to be sure, you did uninstall puredata and install pd-extended instead?
Any clue?
Apart from that, [import] is built into pd-extended's pd as far as I can tell, because it modifies some core internals. So it's impossible for [import] to work with vanilla puredata's pd. Having said that, if you configure pd to load libraries at startup (as the live Puredyne distro does), you don't need import, and if the "can't create" messages annoy you you might create a dummy [import] abstraction that does nothing (because it can't do anything useful anyway).
Hopefully with the next+1 release of pd-extended [1], all the externals will be modular so it's possible that Puredyne will at that point include both puredata and pd-extended.
[1] http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-dev/2010-06/015462.html
Thank you, delphine
Thanks,
You are right, it is not pd-extended (sorry). I will load libraries at startup then. Thanks for the tip.
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 8:52 PM, Claude Heiland-Allen < claudiusmaximus@goto10.org> wrote:
On 20/06/10 17:58, manecante wrote:
hi, i don't know why import object can't create under puredyne-9.11, pd-extended 0.42.
Puredyne 9.11 by default comes with puredata + externals, not pd-extended - so to be sure, you did uninstall puredata and install pd-extended instead?
Any clue?
Apart from that, [import] is built into pd-extended's pd as far as I can tell, because it modifies some core internals. So it's impossible for [import] to work with vanilla puredata's pd. Having said that, if you configure pd to load libraries at startup (as the live Puredyne distro does), you don't need import, and if the "can't create" messages annoy you you might create a dummy [import] abstraction that does nothing (because it can't do anything useful anyway).
Hopefully with the next+1 release of pd-extended [1], all the externals will be modular so it's possible that Puredyne will at that point include both puredata and pd-extended.
[1] http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-dev/2010-06/015462.html
Thank you,
delphine
Thanks,
Claude
[import] for Pd-vanilla is included in this zip, along with the libdir
loader.
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/libdir-0.0.zip
.hc
On Jun 20, 2010, at 5:50 PM, manecante wrote:
You are right, it is not pd-extended (sorry). I will load libraries
at startup then. Thanks for the tip.On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 8:52 PM, Claude Heiland-Allen <claudiusmaximus@goto10.org
wrote:
On 20/06/10 17:58, manecante wrote: hi, i don't know why import object can't create under puredyne-9.11, pd-extended 0.42.
Puredyne 9.11 by default comes with puredata + externals, not pd- extended - so to be sure, you did uninstall puredata and install pd- extended instead?
Any clue?
Apart from that, [import] is built into pd-extended's pd as far as I
can tell, because it modifies some core internals. So it's
impossible for [import] to work with vanilla puredata's pd. Having
said that, if you configure pd to load libraries at startup (as the
live Puredyne distro does), you don't need import, and if the "can't
create" messages annoy you you might create a dummy [import]
abstraction that does nothing (because it can't do anything useful
anyway).Hopefully with the next+1 release of pd-extended [1], all the
externals will be modular so it's possible that Puredyne will at
that point include both puredata and pd-extended.[1] http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-dev/2010-06/015462.html
Thank you, delphine
Thanks,
Claude
http://claudiusmaximus.goto10.org
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