Damian Stewart a écrit :
Patco wrote:
Damian Stewart a écrit :
here's what gdb says loading numbers.pd from the rradical examples directory:
Hi thanks for the gdb lines
Attrached is a version of OSCprepend that doesn't need fromsymbol tosymbol, and then doesn't crashes.
can we get this checked in to cvs or something, so it stops showing up in the nightly builds?
Sorry, I couldn't help, I am a little pd-win32 user that tries to grow on linux, such bug fixes I've proposed has been rejected or ignored for the moment. Some dev seemsd to be more interested at increasing the number of libs that reducing the number of bugs... PC.
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On Fri, 2006-11-10 at 13:47 +0100, Patco wrote:
Some dev seemsd to be more interested at increasing the number of libs that reducing the number of bugs...
my two cents about this: i would love if feature development would be freezed and time would be invested into making things work out of the box. generally, i spent (too) much time to make things work and figuring out special cases (and maybe learning some things, though).
dear devs, i must say, that i am not a dev myself and so, i don't have anything to contribute and i am sorry if i sound ungratefull. i take the chance to thank you for all your work!!!
cheers roman
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Roman Haefeli a écrit :
dear devs, i must say, that i am not a dev myself and so, i don't have anything to contribute and i am sorry if i sound ungratefull. i take the chance to thank you for all your work!!!
cheers roman
Same here. PC.
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On Nov 10, 2006, at 2:04 PM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Fri, 2006-11-10 at 13:47 +0100, Patco wrote:
Some dev seemsd to be more interested at increasing the number of
libs that reducing the number of bugs...my two cents about this: i would love if feature development would be freezed and time would be invested into making things work out of the box. generally, i spent (too) much time to make things work and figuring out special cases
(and maybe learning some things, though).dear devs, i must say, that i am not a dev myself and so, i don't have anything to contribute and i am sorry if i sound ungratefull. i
take the
That's the idea with the Pd-extended releases. You don't have to be
a dev to help out. Finding bugs is also very useful, and its much,
much easier to fix a bug if you have a patch that reliably triggers
the bug. And its much easier to keep track of the bugs if they are
put into the bug tracker.
I plan on making a Pd-0.39.2-extended release branch soon, then we
need to find all those showstopper bugs and fix them for the
release. That means people need to test the latest versions, and
report bugs.
One place to start is using the nightly builds.
.hc
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Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
One place to start is using the nightly builds.
i had to downgrade back to my old version as the 2006-11-08 nightly didn't load a bunch of libs, some of which i appear to need for my patches the ones that failed were gem, fftease, hid, iemabs, iemmatrix, liblist, pdp, pidip, vasp, xsample, iemlib32, iem_t3_lib, iemlib1, mtx).
On Nov 12, 2006, at 7:12 AM, Damian Stewart wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
One place to start is using the nightly builds.
i had to downgrade back to my old version as the 2006-11-08 nightly
didn't load a bunch of libs, some of which i appear to need for my
patches the ones that failed were
gem,
Not auto-building on windows (yet?). Use the binary from an old install.
fftease,
Just needs to be added to the build system. Or use the binary from an
old install.
hid,
Never existed on Windows, try [hidin]
iemabs, iem_t3_lib, iemlib1
These are all in "iemlib"
iemmatrix, mtx
These are included in the "flatspace" library for now.
liblist,
Built-in, this is obsolete.
pdp, pidip,
These never worked on windows
vasp, xsample,
No one has gotten the flext-based externals building as part of the
nightly builds. Its just a matter of someone doing the work. Or use
the binary from an old install
iemlib32
Don't know anything about that one.
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a version from an earlier build appears to be nonfunctional
Please file a bug report, otherwise it gets lost in the fray.
.hc
On Nov 13, 2006, at 10:41 PM, Damian Stewart wrote:
as per subject line
a version from an earlier build appears to be nonfunctional
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On Nov 10, 2006, at 7:47 AM, Patco wrote:
Damian Stewart a écrit :
Patco wrote:
Damian Stewart a écrit :
here's what gdb says loading numbers.pd from the rradical
examples directory:Hi thanks for the gdb lines
Attrached is a version of OSCprepend that doesn't need fromsymbol
tosymbol, and then doesn't crashes.can we get this checked in to cvs or something, so it stops
showing up in the nightly builds?Sorry, I couldn't help, I am a little pd-win32 user that tries to
grow on linux, such bug fixes I've proposed has been rejected or
ignored for the moment. Some dev seemsd to be more interested at increasing the number of
libs that reducing the number of bugs...
File a bug report in the tracker, that's a good way to keep track of
these things. Usually, its a matter of people doing too many
things. Very few pd devs get paid to do this, so things are not so
organized.
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