Here's the output of verbose:
Pd version 0.37.1 devel compiled 09:52:15 Jun 17 2004 port 5403 Waiting for connection request... "/Applications/Utilities/Wish Shell.app/Contents/MacOS/Wish Shell" ../lib/pd/bin/pd.tk 5403 setting pd_guidir to '.'
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On 17-Jun-04, at 10:17 AM, CK wrote:
I read:
it seemed to work. but when I run PD with my .pdrc it get a segmentation fault immediately. When I remove the .pdrc from the equation i get the PD main window, but all the menu's are empty and nothing works.
try running it from a terminal with the -verbose flag and look (and share) what pd reports
HTH
x
-- chris@lo-res.org Postmodernism is german romanticism with better http://pilot.fm/ special effects. (Jeff Keuss / via ctheory.com)
I read:
Here's the output of verbose:
Pd version 0.37.1 devel compiled 09:52:15 Jun 17 2004 port 5403 Waiting for connection request... "/Applications/Utilities/Wish Shell.app/Contents/MacOS/Wish Shell" ../lib/pd/bin/pd.tk 5403 setting pd_guidir to '.'
looks like it's running with the wrong pd-gui / pd.tk (I'm no os x expert so the directory structure and install procedures are pretty much greek to me.
I can reproduce a similar result on linux by explicitly supplying a wrong pd-gui version with the -guicmd switch.
HTH
x
I just checked and pd.tk does exist in that location. It can't be the wrong version, because I only have one version of PD installed with the /usr/local directory structure. My version that's in common use is somewhere else.
When i tried to run pd -guicmd and specify the tk file explicitly i get this error:
sh: line 1: /usr/local/lib/pd/bin/pd.tk: Permission denied
When I change the permissions for pd.tk and run that same command i get this:
/usr/local/lib/pd/bin/pd.tk: line 28: syntax error near unexpected
token }' /usr/local/lib/pd/bin/pd.tk: line 28:
}'
Has anybody else tried to compile devel_0_37 on OSX?
/* Matt Nish-Lapidus
www.ekran.org/mn-l matt@ekran.org // mattn-l@rogers.com
"What's this fish doing in my ear?" */
On 17-Jun-04, at 10:47 AM, CK wrote:
I read:
Here's the output of verbose:
Pd version 0.37.1 devel compiled 09:52:15 Jun 17 2004 port 5403 Waiting for connection request... "/Applications/Utilities/Wish Shell.app/Contents/MacOS/Wish Shell" ../lib/pd/bin/pd.tk 5403 setting pd_guidir to '.'
looks like it's running with the wrong pd-gui / pd.tk (I'm no os x expert so the directory structure and install procedures are pretty much greek to me.
I can reproduce a similar result on linux by explicitly supplying a wrong pd-gui version with the -guicmd switch.
HTH
x
-- chris@lo-res.org Postmodernism is german romanticism with better http://pilot.fm/ special effects. (Jeff Keuss / via ctheory.com)
I read:
/usr/local/lib/pd/bin/pd.tk: line 28: syntax error near unexpected token
}' /usr/local/lib/pd/bin/pd.tk: line 28:
}'
it should be pd -guicmd /path/to/pd/bin/pd-gui
regards,
x
I had similar problems, but I haven't looked into them yet.
.hc
On Jun 17, 2004, at 10:58 AM, Matthew Nish-Lapidus wrote:
I just checked and pd.tk does exist in that location. It can't be the wrong version, because I only have one version of PD installed with the /usr/local directory structure. My version that's in common use is somewhere else.
When i tried to run pd -guicmd and specify the tk file explicitly i get this error:
sh: line 1: /usr/local/lib/pd/bin/pd.tk: Permission denied
When I change the permissions for pd.tk and run that same command i get this:
/usr/local/lib/pd/bin/pd.tk: line 28: syntax error near unexpected token
}' /usr/local/lib/pd/bin/pd.tk: line 28:
}'Has anybody else tried to compile devel_0_37 on OSX?
/* Matt Nish-Lapidus
www.ekran.org/mn-l matt@ekran.org // mattn-l@rogers.com
"What's this fish doing in my ear?" */
On 17-Jun-04, at 10:47 AM, CK wrote:
I read:
Here's the output of verbose:
Pd version 0.37.1 devel compiled 09:52:15 Jun 17 2004 port 5403 Waiting for connection request... "/Applications/Utilities/Wish Shell.app/Contents/MacOS/Wish Shell" ../lib/pd/bin/pd.tk 5403 setting pd_guidir to '.'
looks like it's running with the wrong pd-gui / pd.tk (I'm no os x expert so the directory structure and install procedures are pretty much greek to me.
I can reproduce a similar result on linux by explicitly supplying a wrong pd-gui version with the -guicmd switch.
HTH
x
-- chris@lo-res.org Postmodernism is german romanticism with better http://pilot.fm/ special effects. (Jeff Keuss / via ctheory.com)
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