Hello Nick, List
I tried downloading and installing tk for OSX again and I'm still having no luck. I have "Wish Shell" in applications. I have tcl.framework and tk.framework both in /library/frameworks. The wish shell works fine, I have PD in my home directory.
When I run ./pd -nosound in the terminal I get a bunch of output stuff, buffers, channels etc. but no GUI.
I did notice something different this time, when I run pd I get a bouncing unkown application icon on the console. then the bouncing stops (I assume once PD has been loaded) I can click on the unkown icon in the console, in thoery to focus the GUI, but all it does is unfocus all windows and give me a spinning busy pointer...
I looked in the system.log and nothing of interest... could pd be causing errors in other logs?
I'm using MacOS 10.1.3
Thanks Ben
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Nick Fells wrote:
Hi Ben, just a last ditch attempt at help - did you put the tk framework stuff into /Library?
nck
Ben Bogart - FMPM/F1999 wrote:
Hello all,
I was having the same problem as Nick but running pd -nosound did not solve the problem. I get:
MIDI: not yet implimented in 2 out 2 rate 44100 using default device number -1 nchan 2, flags 3, bufs 8, framesperbuf 256
and then nothing, no GUI. I tested wish by itself and it works fine. (installed according to the install guide that tcl/tk for OSX came with)
running ./pd -nosound and ./pd both do the same thing. I suppose I should just try compiling?
Thanks Ben
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Nick Fells wrote:
Hi,
Yep, sure enough that works (but no sound, obviously...)... any fixes would be gladly welcomed!!.... (also obvious, I guess).
Another thing I noticed - in the menus under osx there's a 'tear off' option. If you happen to select it, all the menus appear to stop working...
thanks,
Nick
Miller Puckette wrote:
Hi all,
I saw this behavior on a machine where Pd couldn't open audio -- it just hangs. I hope to fix this. In the meantime, if you've got the same problem, just run "pd -nosound" and it should start up...
cheers Miller
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 06:28:55PM +0100, Nick Fells wrote:
Hi,
I'm just trying to setup pd under osx. I've downloaded/unpacked Tk8.4 from the sourcefourge site 'snapshot', put the Frameworks under /Library, and put the Wish Shell.app under /Applications. But I can't get Pd to start the gui - there's no error message, just nothing happens.
-- Dr Nick Fells, Music Department, University of Glasgow, Tel: +44 (0) 141-330 4096 Glasgow G12 8QQ Fax: +44 (0) 141-330 3518 UK. http://www.music.gla.ac.uk/~nick
B. Bogart
-- Dr Nick Fells, Music Department, University of Glasgow, Tel: +44 (0) 141-330 4096 Glasgow G12 8QQ Fax: +44 (0) 141-330 3518 UK. http://www.music.gla.ac.uk/~nick
Hi,
Hmm - that foxes me a bit. Try putting 'Wish Shell' in the pd/bin directory??
I'll try a rebuild of pd when I get a chance, see what happens then.
Nick
Ben Bogart - FMPM/F1999 wrote:
Hello Nick, List
I tried downloading and installing tk for OSX again and I'm still having no luck. I have "Wish Shell" in applications. I have tcl.framework and tk.framework both in /library/frameworks. The wish shell works fine, I have PD in my home directory.
When I run ./pd -nosound in the terminal I get a bunch of output stuff, buffers, channels etc. but no GUI.
I did notice something different this time, when I run pd I get a bouncing unkown application icon on the console. then the bouncing stops (I assume once PD has been loaded) I can click on the unkown icon in the console, in thoery to focus the GUI, but all it does is unfocus all windows and give me a spinning busy pointer...
I looked in the system.log and nothing of interest... could pd be causing errors in other logs?
I'm using MacOS 10.1.3
Thanks Ben
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Nick Fells wrote:
Hi Ben, just a last ditch attempt at help - did you put the tk framework stuff into /Library?
nck
Ben Bogart - FMPM/F1999 wrote:
Hello all,
I was having the same problem as Nick but running pd -nosound did not solve the problem. I get:
MIDI: not yet implimented in 2 out 2 rate 44100 using default device number -1 nchan 2, flags 3, bufs 8, framesperbuf 256
and then nothing, no GUI. I tested wish by itself and it works fine. (installed according to the install guide that tcl/tk for OSX came with)
running ./pd -nosound and ./pd both do the same thing. I suppose I should just try compiling?
Thanks Ben
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Nick Fells wrote:
Hi,
Yep, sure enough that works (but no sound, obviously...)... any fixes would be gladly welcomed!!.... (also obvious, I guess).
Another thing I noticed - in the menus under osx there's a 'tear off' option. If you happen to select it, all the menus appear to stop working...
thanks,
Nick
Miller Puckette wrote:
Hi all,
I saw this behavior on a machine where Pd couldn't open audio -- it just hangs. I hope to fix this. In the meantime, if you've got the same problem, just run "pd -nosound" and it should start up...
cheers Miller
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 06:28:55PM +0100, Nick Fells wrote:
Hi,
I'm just trying to setup pd under osx. I've downloaded/unpacked Tk8.4 from the sourcefourge site 'snapshot', put the Frameworks under /Library, and put the Wish Shell.app under /Applications. But I can't get Pd to start the gui - there's no error message, just nothing happens.
-- Dr Nick Fells, Music Department, University of Glasgow, Tel: +44 (0) 141-330 4096 Glasgow G12 8QQ Fax: +44 (0) 141-330 3518 UK. http://www.music.gla.ac.uk/~nick
B. Bogart
-- Dr Nick Fells, Music Department, University of Glasgow, Tel: +44 (0) 141-330 4096 Glasgow G12 8QQ Fax: +44 (0) 141-330 3518 UK. http://www.music.gla.ac.uk/~nick
B. Bogart
what does the first line of your "path_to_pd/bin/pd.tk" file say? its just a plain text file...
m
On Thursday, May 2, 2002, at 08:58 AM, Nick Fells wrote:
Hi,
Hmm - that foxes me a bit. Try putting 'Wish Shell' in the pd/bin directory??
I'll try a rebuild of pd when I get a chance, see what happens then.
Nick
Ben Bogart - FMPM/F1999 wrote:
Hello Nick, List
I tried downloading and installing tk for OSX again and I'm still having no luck. I have "Wish Shell" in applications. I have tcl.framework and tk.framework both in /library/frameworks. The wish shell works fine, I have PD in my home directory.
When I run ./pd -nosound in the terminal I get a bunch of output stuff, buffers, channels etc. but no GUI.
I did notice something different this time, when I run pd I get a bouncing unkown application icon on the console. then the bouncing stops (I assume once PD has been loaded) I can click on the unkown icon in the console, in thoery to focus the GUI, but all it does is unfocus all windows and give me a spinning busy pointer...
I looked in the system.log and nothing of interest... could pd be causing errors in other logs?
I'm using MacOS 10.1.3
Thanks Ben
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Nick Fells wrote:
Hi Ben, just a last ditch attempt at help - did you put the tk framework stuff into /Library?
nck
Ben Bogart - FMPM/F1999 wrote:
Hello all,
I was having the same problem as Nick but running pd -nosound did not solve the problem. I get:
MIDI: not yet implimented in 2 out 2 rate 44100 using default device number -1 nchan 2, flags 3, bufs 8, framesperbuf 256
and then nothing, no GUI. I tested wish by itself and it works fine. (installed according to the install guide that tcl/tk for OSX came with)
running ./pd -nosound and ./pd both do the same thing. I suppose I should just try compiling?
Thanks Ben
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Nick Fells wrote:
Hi,
Yep, sure enough that works (but no sound, obviously...)... any fixes would be gladly welcomed!!.... (also obvious, I guess).
Another thing I noticed - in the menus under osx there's a 'tear off' option. If you happen to select it, all the menus appear to stop working...
thanks,
Nick
Miller Puckette wrote:
Hi all,
I saw this behavior on a machine where Pd couldn't open audio -- it just hangs. I hope to fix this. In the meantime, if you've got the same problem, just run "pd -nosound" and it should start up...
cheers Miller
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 06:28:55PM +0100, Nick Fells wrote: > Hi, > > I'm just trying to setup pd under osx. I've downloaded/unpacked > Tk8.4 > from the sourcefourge site 'snapshot', put the Frameworks under > /Library, and put the Wish Shell.app under /Applications. But I > can't > get Pd to start the gui - there's no error message, just nothing > happens. >
-- Dr Nick Fells, Music Department, University of Glasgow, Tel: +44 (0) 141-330 4096 Glasgow G12 8QQ Fax: +44 (0) 141-330 3518 UK. http://www.music.gla.ac.uk/~nick
B. Bogart
-- Dr Nick Fells, Music Department, University of Glasgow, Tel: +44 (0) 141-330 4096 Glasgow G12 8QQ Fax: +44 (0) 141-330 3518 UK. http://www.music.gla.ac.uk/~nick
B. Bogart
-- Dr Nick Fells, Music Department, University of Glasgow, Tel: +44 (0) 141-330 4096 Glasgow G12 8QQ Fax: +44 (0) 141-330 3518 UK. http://www.music.gla.ac.uk/~nick
Hi Michael,
Thanks, yep i got your earlier mail about this - indeed it does say
set pd_nt 2
But I didn't have to change anything (that's what it says in the current 'OSX test' tarball version...)
Nick
"Michael A. Thompson" wrote:
what does the first line of your "path_to_pd/bin/pd.tk" file say? its just a plain text file...
m
On Thursday, May 2, 2002, at 08:58 AM, Nick Fells wrote:
Hi,
Hmm - that foxes me a bit. Try putting 'Wish Shell' in the pd/bin directory??
I'll try a rebuild of pd when I get a chance, see what happens then.
Nick
Ben Bogart - FMPM/F1999 wrote:
Hello Nick, List
I tried downloading and installing tk for OSX again and I'm still having no luck. I have "Wish Shell" in applications. I have tcl.framework and tk.framework both in /library/frameworks. The wish shell works fine, I have PD in my home directory.
When I run ./pd -nosound in the terminal I get a bunch of output stuff, buffers, channels etc. but no GUI.
I did notice something different this time, when I run pd I get a bouncing unkown application icon on the console. then the bouncing stops (I assume once PD has been loaded) I can click on the unkown icon in the console, in thoery to focus the GUI, but all it does is unfocus all windows and give me a spinning busy pointer...
I looked in the system.log and nothing of interest... could pd be causing errors in other logs?
I'm using MacOS 10.1.3
Thanks Ben
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Nick Fells wrote:
Hi Ben, just a last ditch attempt at help - did you put the tk framework stuff into /Library?
nck
Ben Bogart - FMPM/F1999 wrote:
Hello all,
I was having the same problem as Nick but running pd -nosound did not solve the problem. I get:
MIDI: not yet implimented in 2 out 2 rate 44100 using default device number -1 nchan 2, flags 3, bufs 8, framesperbuf 256
and then nothing, no GUI. I tested wish by itself and it works fine. (installed according to the install guide that tcl/tk for OSX came with)
running ./pd -nosound and ./pd both do the same thing. I suppose I should just try compiling?
Thanks Ben
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Nick Fells wrote:
Hi,
Yep, sure enough that works (but no sound, obviously...)... any fixes would be gladly welcomed!!.... (also obvious, I guess).
Another thing I noticed - in the menus under osx there's a 'tear off' option. If you happen to select it, all the menus appear to stop working...
thanks,
Nick
Miller Puckette wrote: > > Hi all, > > I saw this behavior on a machine where Pd couldn't open audio -- > it just > hangs. I hope to fix this. In the meantime, if you've got the > same > problem, just run "pd -nosound" and it should start up... > > cheers > Miller > > On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 06:28:55PM +0100, Nick Fells wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm just trying to setup pd under osx. I've downloaded/unpacked >> Tk8.4 >> from the sourcefourge site 'snapshot', put the Frameworks under >> /Library, and put the Wish Shell.app under /Applications. But I >> can't >> get Pd to start the gui - there's no error message, just nothing >> happens. >>
-- Dr Nick Fells, Music Department, University of Glasgow, Tel: +44 (0) 141-330 4096 Glasgow G12 8QQ Fax: +44 (0) 141-330 3518 UK. http://www.music.gla.ac.uk/~nick
B. Bogart
-- Dr Nick Fells, Music Department, University of Glasgow, Tel: +44 (0) 141-330 4096 Glasgow G12 8QQ Fax: +44 (0) 141-330 3518 UK. http://www.music.gla.ac.uk/~nick
B. Bogart
-- Dr Nick Fells, Music Department, University of Glasgow, Tel: +44 (0) 141-330 4096 Glasgow G12 8QQ Fax: +44 (0) 141-330 3518 UK. http://www.music.gla.ac.uk/~nick
Same goes for mine...
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Nick Fells wrote:
Hi Michael,
Thanks, yep i got your earlier mail about this - indeed it does say
set pd_nt 2
But I didn't have to change anything (that's what it says in the current 'OSX test' tarball version...)
Nick
"Michael A. Thompson" wrote:
what does the first line of your "path_to_pd/bin/pd.tk" file say? its just a plain text file...
m
On Thursday, May 2, 2002, at 08:58 AM, Nick Fells wrote:
Hi,
Hmm - that foxes me a bit. Try putting 'Wish Shell' in the pd/bin directory??
I'll try a rebuild of pd when I get a chance, see what happens then.
Nick
Ben Bogart - FMPM/F1999 wrote:
Hello Nick, List
I tried downloading and installing tk for OSX again and I'm still having no luck. I have "Wish Shell" in applications. I have tcl.framework and tk.framework both in /library/frameworks. The wish shell works fine, I have PD in my home directory.
When I run ./pd -nosound in the terminal I get a bunch of output stuff, buffers, channels etc. but no GUI.
I did notice something different this time, when I run pd I get a bouncing unkown application icon on the console. then the bouncing stops (I assume once PD has been loaded) I can click on the unkown icon in the console, in thoery to focus the GUI, but all it does is unfocus all windows and give me a spinning busy pointer...
I looked in the system.log and nothing of interest... could pd be causing errors in other logs?
I'm using MacOS 10.1.3
Thanks Ben
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Nick Fells wrote:
Hi Ben, just a last ditch attempt at help - did you put the tk framework stuff into /Library?
nck
Ben Bogart - FMPM/F1999 wrote:
Hello all,
I was having the same problem as Nick but running pd -nosound did not solve the problem. I get:
MIDI: not yet implimented in 2 out 2 rate 44100 using default device number -1 nchan 2, flags 3, bufs 8, framesperbuf 256
and then nothing, no GUI. I tested wish by itself and it works fine. (installed according to the install guide that tcl/tk for OSX came with)
running ./pd -nosound and ./pd both do the same thing. I suppose I should just try compiling?
Thanks Ben
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Nick Fells wrote:
> Hi, > > Yep, sure enough that works (but no sound, obviously...)... any > fixes > would be gladly welcomed!!.... (also obvious, I guess). > > Another thing I noticed - in the menus under osx there's a 'tear > off' > option. If you happen to select it, all the menus appear to stop > working... > > thanks, > > Nick > > Miller Puckette wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I saw this behavior on a machine where Pd couldn't open audio -- >> it just >> hangs. I hope to fix this. In the meantime, if you've got the >> same >> problem, just run "pd -nosound" and it should start up... >> >> cheers >> Miller >> >> On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 06:28:55PM +0100, Nick Fells wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm just trying to setup pd under osx. I've downloaded/unpacked >>> Tk8.4 >>> from the sourcefourge site 'snapshot', put the Frameworks under >>> /Library, and put the Wish Shell.app under /Applications. But I >>> can't >>> get Pd to start the gui - there's no error message, just nothing >>> happens. >>> > > -- > Dr Nick Fells, > Music Department, > University of Glasgow, Tel: +44 (0) 141-330 4096 > Glasgow G12 8QQ Fax: +44 (0) 141-330 3518 > UK. http://www.music.gla.ac.uk/~nick > > >
B. Bogart
-- Dr Nick Fells, Music Department, University of Glasgow, Tel: +44 (0) 141-330 4096 Glasgow G12 8QQ Fax: +44 (0) 141-330 3518 UK. http://www.music.gla.ac.uk/~nick
B. Bogart
-- Dr Nick Fells, Music Department, University of Glasgow, Tel: +44 (0) 141-330 4096 Glasgow G12 8QQ Fax: +44 (0) 141-330 3518 UK. http://www.music.gla.ac.uk/~nick
-- Dr Nick Fells, Music Department, University of Glasgow, Tel: +44 (0) 141-330 4096 Glasgow G12 8QQ Fax: +44 (0) 141-330 3518 UK. http://www.music.gla.ac.uk/~nick