Hi all,
I've ended up with a rather wierd error running Pd 0.38-2 from Miller's site. Compiled it last night, it worked fine, in the morning it started printing this to the terminal when I try to open a file:
no files matched glob pattern "*"
The window it then opens is blank, does not respond to mouse events, and has a title like "X83CDD80". If I do a file-> new *before* I open anything else it works fine, until I try to open something, then even file->new has the same result.
Running it compiled with --enable-debug under gdb revealed only this message
invalid command name ".x83ce1e0.m.windows"
when I closed one of the windows. The compilation was with --enable-alsa and --enable-jack
I'm on debian SID with tcl/tk 8.4.9-1. I compiled exactly the same release on another debian SID system with same tcl/tk version last night and that one works fine.
So far all I've figured might help is recompiling and rebooting. Neither did. I tried it without my .pdrc to see if it was an external, and it had no change.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, Ian
This is a bug that I posted yesterday to the bug tracking system. It only appears if you use the "Pure Documentation" browser.
I have also uploaded a Debian package that fixes the problem yesterday 0.38.2+amidi-2.
Guenter
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
Hi all,
I've ended up with a rather wierd error running Pd 0.38-2 from Miller's site. Compiled it last night, it worked fine, in the morning it started printing this to the terminal when I try to open a file:
no files matched glob pattern "*"
The window it then opens is blank, does not respond to mouse events, and has a title like "X83CDD80". If I do a file-> new *before* I open anything else it works fine, until I try to open something, then even file->new has the same result.
Running it compiled with --enable-debug under gdb revealed only this message
invalid command name ".x83ce1e0.m.windows"
when I closed one of the windows. The compilation was with --enable-alsa and --enable-jack
I'm on debian SID with tcl/tk 8.4.9-1. I compiled exactly the same release on another debian SID system with same tcl/tk version last night and that one works fine.
So far all I've figured might help is recompiling and rebooting. Neither did. I tried it without my .pdrc to see if it was an external, and it had no change.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, Ian
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That's the one. I thought the PD help browser was the same as the open dialog but inited to a different directory, but on further investigation it's only the help browser that triggers the bug. Can you post a diff to the list so I can patch my sources (an apt search showed nothing like amidi-2, plus non deb types might want it)?
Thanks, Ian
� wrote:
This is a bug that I posted yesterday to the bug tracking system. It only appears if you use the "Pure Documentation" browser.
I have also uploaded a Debian package that fixes the problem yesterday 0.38.2+amidi-2.
Guenter
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
Hi all,
I've ended up with a rather wierd error running Pd 0.38-2 from Miller's site. Compiled it last night, it worked fine, in the morning it started printing this to the terminal when I try to open a file:
no files matched glob pattern "*"
The window it then opens is blank, does not respond to mouse events, and has a title like "X83CDD80". If I do a file-> new *before* I open anything else it works fine, until I try to open something, then even file->new has the same result.
Running it compiled with --enable-debug under gdb revealed only this message
invalid command name ".x83ce1e0.m.windows"
when I closed one of the windows. The compilation was with --enable-alsa and --enable-jack
I'm on debian SID with tcl/tk 8.4.9-1. I compiled exactly the same release on another debian SID system with same tcl/tk version last night and that one works fine.
So far all I've figured might help is recompiling and rebooting. Neither did. I tried it without my .pdrc to see if it was an external, and it had no change.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, Ian
-- Ian Smith-Heisters http://www.0x09.com
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Hi,
Sorry, I actually planned to send a diff, posted it now to the tracker.
Guenter
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
That's the one. I thought the PD help browser was the same as the open dialog but inited to a different directory, but on further investigation it's only the help browser that triggers the bug. Can you post a diff to the list so I can patch my sources (an apt search showed nothing like amidi-2, plus non deb types might want it)?
Thanks, Ian
� wrote:
This is a bug that I posted yesterday to the bug tracking system. It only appears if you use the "Pure Documentation" browser.
I have also uploaded a Debian package that fixes the problem yesterday 0.38.2+amidi-2.
Guenter
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Ian Smith-Heisters wrote:
Hi all,
I've ended up with a rather wierd error running Pd 0.38-2 from Miller's site. Compiled it last night, it worked fine, in the morning it started printing this to the terminal when I try to open a file:
no files matched glob pattern "*"
The window it then opens is blank, does not respond to mouse events, and has a title like "X83CDD80". If I do a file-> new *before* I open anything else it works fine, until I try to open something, then even file->new has the same result.
Running it compiled with --enable-debug under gdb revealed only this message
invalid command name ".x83ce1e0.m.windows"
when I closed one of the windows. The compilation was with --enable-alsa and --enable-jack
I'm on debian SID with tcl/tk 8.4.9-1. I compiled exactly the same release on another debian SID system with same tcl/tk version last night and that one works fine.
So far all I've figured might help is recompiling and rebooting. Neither did. I tried it without my .pdrc to see if it was an external, and it had no change.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, Ian
-- Ian Smith-Heisters http://www.0x09.com
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-- Ian Smith-Heisters http://www.0x09.com