error: New incompatible [pow~] object. For a backwards-compatible version, use [cyclone/pow~]
... ... i haven't updated pd-extended since 0.42.5-extended-rc3 so, please excuse me if this has been addressed already.
but why does the vanilla [pow] object send me an error message telling me to use an external?
if this has not been fixed, can someone just cut that message out, please.
On 05/19/2013 09:50 AM, i go bananas wrote:
error: New incompatible [pow~] object. For a backwards-compatible version, use [cyclone/pow~]
... ... i haven't updated pd-extended since 0.42.5-extended-rc3 so, please excuse me if this has been addressed already.
but why does the vanilla [pow] object send me an error message telling me to use an external?
if this has not been fixed, can someone just cut that message out, please.
Using 0.43.4-extended-20121211 I get no error. Right-clicking on [pow~] I get the vanilla help patch so I assume it's loading the correct one.
-Jonathan
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yes, but what about if you load a patch with [pow~] in it? Do you get that error message?
(Sorry, I'd do it myself, but i really don't want to install a new version of pd right now, as i'm in the middle of a job)
I don't have Pd-extended, but I tried loading with a recent version of Pd-l2ork and didn't get an error.
-Jonathan
From: i go bananas hard.off@gmail.com To: Jonathan Wilkes jancsika@yahoo.com Cc: PD List pd-list@iem.at Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 9:17 PM Subject: Re: [PD] error: New incompatible [pow~] object.
yes, but what about if you load a patch with [pow~] in it? Do you get that error message?
(Sorry, I'd do it myself, but i really don't want to install a new version of pd right now, as i'm in the middle of a job)
The message is gone in 0.43. I believe it was put in there in 0.42 because prior to that cyclone's [pow~] would override vanilla's, and that was changed in 0.42 to make sure vanilla patches using [pow~] don't break in pd-extended.
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 8:17 PM, i go bananas hard.off@gmail.com wrote:
yes, but what about if you load a patch with [pow~] in it? Do you get that error message?
(Sorry, I'd do it myself, but i really don't want to install a new version of pd right now, as i'm in the middle of a job)
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