hi,
I guess most of yo noticed that pd crashes on startup if you try to put more than 3 -lib or -path directives in your ~/.pdrc , I didn't yet look into it too much but it's not as trivial to fix as I thought at first, any one more familiar with the issue willing to give it a go ?
regards
x
I have 3 -path statements and 4 -lib statements and I haven't had any problems with 0.32-patch-5 on linux (debian/unstable).
On Sat, 5 May 2001, CK wrote:
hi,
I guess most of yo noticed that pd crashes on startup if you try to put more than 3 -lib or -path directives in your ~/.pdrc , I didn't yet look into it too much but it's not as trivial to fix as I thought at first, any one more familiar with the issue willing to give it a go ?
regards
x
-- chris@lo-res.org We put the 'fun' in http://pilot.fm/ fundamentalist !!!
I read:
I have 3 -path statements and 4 -lib statements and I haven't had any problems with 0.32-patch-5 on linux (debian/unstable).
very similar: 5 -paths and 4 -libs and no problems at all pd 0.32-patch6 on debian/unstable
ooops, didn't follow the latest patches too closely, so it mught be fixed already, I have been working with 0.32P2 most of the time since I have only 56k in .de , now in .at I'm putting all the new stuff on my note- book ;)
thx
regards
x
I had a similar problem with mine (debian) but you can make a list and that can go as long as you like it (i guess)
example (replace with your dirs):
-lib /usr/bin/pd/xxx:/home/georgew/china:/home/georgew/kyoto:/home/georgew/pd
same for -path
best,
marco
On Saturday, 05 May 2001 11:53:18 CK wrote:
hi,
I guess most of yo noticed that pd crashes on startup if you try to put more than 3 -lib or -path directives in your ~/.pdrc , I didn't yet look into it too much but it's not as trivial to fix as I thought at first, any one more familiar with the issue willing to give it a go ?
regards
x
-- chris@lo-res.org We put the 'fun' in http://pilot.fm/ fundamentalist !!!
I had a similar problem with mine (debian) but you can make a list and that can go as long as you like it (i guess), using just one -lib and one -path
example (replace with your dirs):
-lib /usr/bin/pd/xxx:/home/georgew/china:/home/georgew/kyoto:/home/georgew/pd
same for -path
best,
marco
On Saturday, 05 May 2001 11:53:18 CK wrote:
hi,
I guess most of yo noticed that pd crashes on startup if you try to put more than 3 -lib or -path directives in your ~/.pdrc , I didn't yet look into it too much but it's not as trivial to fix as I thought at first, any one more familiar with the issue willing to give it a go ?
regards
x
-- chris@lo-res.org We put the 'fun' in http://pilot.fm/ fundamentalist !!!
I'm sorry for the several mails to the list, i had a problem with my mailer etc. etc.... sorry.
marco
On Saturday, 05 May 2001 12:25:48 marco trevisani wrote:
I had a similar problem with mine (debian) but you can make a list and that can go as long as you like it (i guess)
example (replace with your dirs):
-lib /usr/bin/pd/xxx:/home/georgew/china:/home/georgew/kyoto:/home/georgew/pd
same for -path
best,
marco
On Saturday, 05 May 2001 11:53:18 CK wrote:
hi,
I guess most of yo noticed that pd crashes on startup if you try to put more than 3 -lib or -path directives in your ~/.pdrc , I didn't yet look into it too much but it's not as trivial to fix as I thought at first, any one more familiar with the issue willing to give it a go ?
regards
x
-- chris@lo-res.org We put the 'fun' in http://pilot.fm/ fundamentalist !!!
-- marco trevisani marco@ccrma.stanford.edu NOTE: ICMC 2001 --> LA HABANA, CUBA, check here: http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/~marco or http://www.icmc2001.org
|I guess most of yo noticed that pd crashes on startup if you try to |put more than 3 -lib or -path directives in your ~/.pdrc , I didn't |yet look into it too much but it's not as trivial to fix as I thought |at first, any one more familiar with the issue willing to give it a go ?
i _do_ get a similar problem, but its not bound to a certain number of lib or path statements but seems to depend on a) the order, b) the combination of libs i m loading from .pdrc.
at some point i seem to know i couldn't load zexy when i loaded Gem as well. i can't remember what other exactly combis it were etc.
the solution _always_ was to just put the stuff that didnt work directly into the commandline.
i noticed this with basically any version of pd, but it seems to change with xtrnl versions.
uh, check this:
[me@my:~/pd] ./pd/bin/pd rcfile option = -inchannels 2 rcfile option = -path xtrn:lib:lib-klus:/usr/lib/pd/externs:iemlib/lib rcfile option = -lib Gem rcfile option = -lib ggext rcfile option = -lib zexy rcfile option = -lib cxc rcfile option = -lib mapper rcfile option = -lib iemgui rcfile option = -lib iemlib1 rcfile option = -lib d_mp3 rcfile option = -lib ann rcfile option = -lib knn Segmentation fault [me@my:~/pd]
when i remove either Gem or knn or mapper or d_mp3 from the list it works .. when i load knn or gem or or with ./pd/bin/pd -lib Gem -lib x -lib y it also worx while still loading all the rest from .rc
all of this with very recent versions of all involved software, but as i said, its been like that also with now not so recent versions anymore of all involved soft/w.
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