Hi !
Unfortunately our mail was down at the weekend. Therefor some messages weren't delivered correctly ( and again it's Larry who suffers ), but here I'm forwarding his messages:
And btw. I just put a new version 0.22.2 for linux out. I have changed buffer parameters again. I am using now a fragment size of DACBLKSIZE and only the number of fragments is changed with the advance.
Get it from ftp://iem.mhsg.ac.at/pd/pd-linux-0.22.2.tar.gz
Actually a very simple ( and hopefully effective ) approach.
Note that pd will start up with an advance of 13 which will transform in a 20 ms latency. This is probably too short for slower Pentiums. This value can now be adjusted with the [-audiobuf t] switch, where t is the latency time in ms.
Guenter
Subject: File-close bug possible workaround Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 04:20:47 +0000
I think the file-close bug happens when attempting to close a file that uses "page" objects, where the sub-pages are closed. I've found that by opening the sub-page first, the file-close operation works.
(But then things are strange after that).
It may also be specifically related to the use of array in subpages, but I haven't narrowed it down to non-array subpages.
Larry
-- Larry Troxler -- lt@westnet.com -- Patterson, NY USA --
Subject: File-close bug possible workaround Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 04:20:47 +0000
I think the file-close bug happens when attempting to close a file that uses "page" objects, where the sub-pages are closed. I've found that by opening the sub-page first, the file-close operation works.
(But then things are strange after that).
It may also be specifically related to the use of array in subpages, but I haven't narrowed it down to non-array subpages.
Larry
-- Larry Troxler -- lt@westnet.com -- Patterson, NY USA --