sorry to keep going on about this but the problem seems to be
something to do with Leopard on OSX....has anybody had a similar
problem with Leopard not running the correct libraries?... I have
spoken to a few people who have Leopard and none of them load the
libraries on start up...
Conor
On 12 Nov 2008, at 15:32, Luigi wrote:
The Library Mechanism is not reliably in OS X/PD-extended as soon as
you start messing around...The files cannot be found because they are inside the PD-Extended- Image, and there they cannot be seen by the Finder or Spotlight..
But you can see them with Right-Clicking on the Icon and selecting
Show Package Contents...I messed around a lot with this mechanism, it made me almost crazy,
i can only give one recommendationDONT TOUCH IT and use it as packaged..
if you want to use other libraries add them with the declare-object,
it works on OS X, but always need the Absolute PathHope that helps..
Bye Luigi
Am 12.11.2008 um 16:17 schrieb Conor Higgins:
well when i start up i get no code....the only reason zexy and the
rest are showing some sort of feedback is becuase i forced it to
look for the objects in their separate directories after i had
downloaded them externally, mainly becuase it couldnt find them
anywhere else....Conor
On 12 Nov 2008, at 15:04, Luigi wrote:
i did not touch the PD-default-Preference file at zexy is loaded
by defualtprobably an issue with the libloader...
I would suggest to use the preference file that comes with the pd- extended installer
Did you read the Readme ???
cheers Luigi
Am 12.11.2008 um 15:20 schrieb Conor Higgins:
this is the start up message that I am getting... just in case
anybody wanted to know...GEM: Graphics Environment for Multimedia GEM: ver: 0.91.1 'tigital' GEM: compiled: Jul 29 2008 GEM: maintained by IOhannes m zmoelnig GEM: Authors : Mark Danks (original version) GEM: Chris Clepper GEM: James Tittle GEM: IOhannes m zmoelnig GEM: with help by Guenter Geiger, Daniel Heckenberg, Cyrille
Henry, et al. GEM: found a bug? miss a feature? please report it: GEM: homepage http://gem.iem.at/ GEM: bug-tracker http://sourceforge.net/projects/pd-gem/ GEM: mailing-list http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/gem-dev/ GEM: compiled for SIMD architecture: SSE2 MMX GEM: using SSE2 optimization zexy: can't load library PDP: pure data packet version 0.12.5-darcs [pdp_qt]: setting LIBQUICKTIME_PLUGIN_DIR to: /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/lib/libquicktime gridflow: can't load library framestein: can't load library PiDiP : additional video processing objects for PDP version 0.12.22 ( ydegoyon@free.fr ) pdp_colorgrid: version 0.4 by Yves Degoyon (ydegoyon@free.fr) & Lluis Gomez i Bigorda (lluis@artefacte.org )On 12 Nov 2008, at 10:45, Conor Higgins wrote:
Hi I am trying to install Zexy 2.1 on Mac OS X Leopard....it is starting to get annoying at this stage because it will not install for me....I mean I am not quite sure as to how to install
different libraries anyway but I successfully managed (fluked) doing it
before with Gem and one or two others....at the moment when i start up PD i am getting cant load library
for Zexy, gridflow and also for framestein....is it a compatibility issue with OS X or else is it someting I am doing wrong....undoubtedly it is the latter case if anything...
Thanks, Conor
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Conor Higgins wrote:
sorry to keep going on about this but the problem seems to be
something to do with Leopard on OSX....has anybody had a similar
problem with Leopard not running the correct libraries?... I have
spoken to a few people who have Leopard and none of them load the
libraries on start up...
i cannot remember whether you told us which Pd-version you are using. it almost seems to me like you are using Pd-vanilla with Pd-extended's libraries.
try setting the "-verbose" flag (enable it in the Path...-settings) and see what it tells you.
fsdgmrd IOhannes
i tried doing that with the verbose setting and all i am getting is
tried and failed messages.... I am definitely using Pd Extended never
even tried using Vanilla....
All i need is a average or mean object thats the whole problem but of
course I would like to get this problem sorted in general as you can
understand....
also to luigi... I have just tried copying the extras folder and
setting it as the path...and it is still being a complete pain...it
still can't load the libraries....
Conor
On 14 Nov 2008, at 11:30, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Conor Higgins wrote:
sorry to keep going on about this but the problem seems to be something to do with Leopard on OSX....has anybody had a similar problem with Leopard not running the correct libraries?... I have spoken to a few people who have Leopard and none of them load the libraries on start up...
i cannot remember whether you told us which Pd-version you are using. it almost seems to me like you are using Pd-vanilla with Pd-extended's libraries.
try setting the "-verbose" flag (enable it in the Path...-settings) and see what it tells you.
fsdgmrd IOhannes
Sounds very likely that the preferences are messed up. Delete your
preferences ~/Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pd.plist, or if that
doesn't work, reinstall Pd-extended.
.hc
On Nov 14, 2008, at 6:51 AM, Conor Higgins wrote:
i tried doing that with the verbose setting and all i am getting is tried and failed messages.... I am definitely using Pd Extended never even tried using Vanilla.... All i need is a average or mean object thats the whole problem but of course I would like to get this problem sorted in general as you can understand....
also to luigi... I have just tried copying the extras folder and setting it as the path...and it is still being a complete pain...it still can't load the libraries....
Conor
On 14 Nov 2008, at 11:30, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Conor Higgins wrote:
sorry to keep going on about this but the problem seems to be something to do with Leopard on OSX....has anybody had a similar problem with Leopard not running the correct libraries?... I have spoken to a few people who have Leopard and none of them load the libraries on start up...
i cannot remember whether you told us which Pd-version you are using. it almost seems to me like you are using Pd-vanilla with Pd- extended's libraries.
try setting the "-verbose" flag (enable it in the Path...-settings) and see what it tells you.
fsdgmrd IOhannes
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I've noticed the odd library that doesn't load. I'm using pd 40.3-20080725 and I've cleaned out my preference files. The current one that has me stumped is >~ from zexy . I tried to search the list archives, but don't know how to search those strange characters accurately. When I load the zexy help patch most of zexy's commands work, just not the >~, <~, ==~, &&~, ||~, . , and the zexy box itself.
Hmm I also just noticed it gives a bunch of these errors when it tries to load [zexy] or [iemmatrix]
error: signal outlet connect to nonsignal inlet (ignored) libdir_loader: added 'zexy' to the canvas-local objectclass path sr=44100.000000 sn=0.000000 error: signal outlet connect to nonsignal inlet (ignored) error: maximum object loading depth 1000 reached zexy ... couldn't create
Nils
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Sounds very likely that the preferences are messed up. Delete your
preferences ~/Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pd.plist, or if that
doesn't work, reinstall Pd-extended..hc
On Nov 14, 2008, at 6:51 AM, Conor Higgins wrote:
i tried doing that with the verbose setting and all i am getting is tried and failed messages.... I am definitely using Pd Extended never even tried using Vanilla.... All i need is a average or mean object thats the whole problem but of course I would like to get this problem sorted in general as you can understand....
also to luigi... I have just tried copying the extras folder and setting it as the path...and it is still being a complete pain...it still can't load the libraries....
Conor
On 14 Nov 2008, at 11:30, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Conor Higgins wrote:
sorry to keep going on about this but the problem seems to be something to do with Leopard on OSX....has anybody had a similar problem with Leopard not running the correct libraries?... I have spoken to a few people who have Leopard and none of them load the libraries on start up...
i cannot remember whether you told us which Pd-version you are using. it almost seems to me like you are using Pd-vanilla with Pd- extended's libraries.
try setting the "-verbose" flag (enable it in the Path...-settings) and see what it tells you.
fsdgmrd IOhannes
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