Hello,
in order to install Gem at a G4 1,5 GHz with 10.3.9, im following the instructions that come in GEM.README.
I explain my steps:
Applications\pd\extra\Gem.pd_darwin Applications\pd\extra\help-Gem Applications\pd\Pd-0.39
"gem-0.90.0-OSX-G4-bin-doc.tar"
Then, I launch Pd from the Terminal with this command:
open Pd-0.39 -lib Gem
which opens pd, but without any message about Gem.
I have tried with -verbose but nothing happens
Some can help me?
Javier GarcÃa wrote:
Hello,
in order to install Gem at a G4 1,5 GHz with 10.3.9, im following the instructions that come in GEM.README.
I explain my steps:
- Following the part wich say "do it by hand" i have the next structure:
Applications\pd\extra\Gem.pd_darwin Applications\pd\extra\help-Gem Applications\pd\Pd-0.39
- I have found "Gem.pd_darwin" in "gem-0.90.0-OSX-G4-bin.tar.gz"
- "help-Gem" is a copy of "help" folder that comes inside of
"gem-0.90.0-OSX-G4-bin-doc.tar"
Then, I launch Pd from the Terminal with this command:
open Pd-0.39 -lib Gem
which opens pd, but without any message about Gem.
I have tried with -verbose but nothing happens
Some can help me?
the problem _might_ be, that pd ignores the command line arguments (if you don't see _anything_ even with "-verbose", then this should be the cause); i have no idae how "open" and arguments to the application works.
anyhow, once pd is running, create an object [Gem] and you should see something. you can also add the library-loading via the preferences system to pd's startup flags.
mfga.dsr IOhannes
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
you can also add the library-loading via the preferences system to pd's startup flags.
Can you explain better this?
From: IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at To: Javier GarcÃa tirengarfio@hotmail.com CC: PD-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] GEM: trying to install it in G4 with 10.3.9 Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 09:52:28 +0200
Javier GarcÃa wrote:
Hello,
in order to install Gem at a G4 1,5 GHz with 10.3.9, im following the instructions that come in GEM.README.
I explain my steps:
- Following the part wich say "do it by hand" i have the next structure:
Applications\pd\extra\Gem.pd_darwin Applications\pd\extra\help-Gem Applications\pd\Pd-0.39
- I have found "Gem.pd_darwin" in "gem-0.90.0-OSX-G4-bin.tar.gz"
- "help-Gem" is a copy of "help" folder that comes inside of
"gem-0.90.0-OSX-G4-bin-doc.tar"
Then, I launch Pd from the Terminal with this command:
open Pd-0.39 -lib Gem
which opens pd, but without any message about Gem.
I have tried with -verbose but nothing happens
Some can help me?
the problem _might_ be, that pd ignores the command line arguments (if you don't see _anything_ even with "-verbose", then this should be the cause); i have no idae how "open" and arguments to the application works.
anyhow, once pd is running, create an object [Gem] and you should see something. you can also add the library-loading via the preferences system to pd's startup flags.
mfga.dsr IOhannes
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