hello,
in the namecanvas help patch there is a little typo. In the message
box it says pd-namecanvas.pd when it should say pd-namecanvas-help.pd.
here it is fixed
Also, I was wondering why [expr] has disappeared in pd-0.40
alex
hello,
On 30-Aug-06, at 9:20 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Alexandre Matheson wrote:
Also, I was wondering why [expr] has disappeared in pd-0.40
it hasn't - at least not here;
Whew, thats good, I surely would have missed that object
which test(!)-version of pd-0.40 do you use?
I'm using pd-0.40-0test05 for mac os 10.4 downloaded from Millers
site. It's no big deal though, I just wanted to take a sneak peak at
what was to come and got a little nervous when [expr] wouldn't create.
mfg.adsr IOhannes
Zitat von Alexandre Matheson amatheso@alcor.concordia.ca:
I'm using pd-0.40-0test05 for mac os 10.4 downloaded from Millers
site. It's no big deal though, I just wanted to take a sneak peak at
what was to come and got a little nervous when [expr] wouldn't create.
this might be related to the new naming scheme of externals and/or to dual-architecture binaries. is there an expr.pd_darwin somewhere?
what does it say exactly when you try to load [expr] with pd in "-verbose" mode?
mfga.dr IOhannes
I just checked and the object file (expr.d_fat) seems to have code compiled in for both i386 and ppc. I've tested this only on an i386 machine. I suspect you have a ppc machine (the only ppc machine I can access is running 10.3)... Oh yes, you are running Pd for version 10.4, correct?
thanks Miller
On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 09:19:07PM +0200, zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
Zitat von Alexandre Matheson amatheso@alcor.concordia.ca:
I'm using pd-0.40-0test05 for mac os 10.4 downloaded from Millers
site. It's no big deal though, I just wanted to take a sneak peak at
what was to come and got a little nervous when [expr] wouldn't create.this might be related to the new naming scheme of externals and/or to dual-architecture binaries. is there an expr.pd_darwin somewhere?
what does it say exactly when you try to load [expr] with pd in "-verbose" mode?
mfga.dr IOhannes
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Yes, I'm running 10.4 ppc.
the console prints this out:
expr ... couldn't create
I tried running in -verbose mode as IOhannes suggested and the
console printed out the same thing (perhaps I'm doing it wrong?)
I also noticed that [pi] doesn't work either
oh well, if no one else on 10.4 ppc reported a problem then its
probably something on my system.
alex
On 31-Aug-06, at 1:20 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
I just checked and the object file (expr.d_fat) seems to have code compiled in for both i386 and ppc. I've tested this only on an i386 machine. I suspect you have a ppc machine (the only ppc machine I can access is running 10.3)... Oh yes, you are running Pd for
version 10.4, correct?thanks Miller
On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 09:19:07PM +0200, zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
Zitat von Alexandre Matheson amatheso@alcor.concordia.ca:
I'm using pd-0.40-0test05 for mac os 10.4 downloaded from Millers site. It's no big deal though, I just wanted to take a sneak peak at what was to come and got a little nervous when [expr] wouldn't
create.this might be related to the new naming scheme of externals and/or to dual-architecture binaries. is there an expr.pd_darwin somewhere?
what does it say exactly when you try to load [expr] with pd in "-verbose" mode?
mfga.dr IOhannes
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