no it needs to be listed as a -lib argument. the -path just gives PD a bunch of places to look for stuff if it cant find say, a user made abstraction.
m.
-----Original Message----- From: Joseph Zitt [mailto:jzitt@josephzitt.com] Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 8:52 PM To: IOhannes zmoelnig Cc: pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Subject: Re: [PD] Using zexy under Windows 98
On Mon, 2002-06-17 at 05:19, IOhannes zmoelnig wrote:
Joseph Zitt wrote:
When I try to use zexy externals under Windows 98, installed from zexy-nt-1_1.zip, I get a raft of errors to the console.
Opening the
externals, I see that there are no connectors between objects.
seems, like you do not load the correct version of the external. make sure that no older version of the zexy.dll is loaded before. a proper install should have overwritten the
pd/externs/zexy.dll file
(but maybe you are searching other paths and/or have an old
zexy.dll in
your pd/extra-folder)
After trying this again, I'm still not getting it to work.
Do I understand correctly that to get zexy to run under Windows:
- there must be one and only one copy of the file zexy.dll on the
system,
- that file must be in the pd/externs directory.
- that directory must be listed as an argument to -path in
the pd batch file.
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