On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Umiachi wrote:
--- Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
The most of the files will be installed into /usr/local/lib/pd, the executables are installed into /usr/local/bin. There is a launcher here: /Applications/Pure Data.app. Double-click that and it should launch Pd. Or from the Terminal, run /usr/local/bin/pd
Here is a shot of what I did:
[12-224-175-158:~] enon% ls Audio Library
SuperCollider Course BitTorrent.app Movies
Writings of Mind... Desktop Music Z
- Tracks
Documents Pictures
download stuff Games PoisonedDownloads
downloaded stuff Graphix Public
overnet0.47 Hotline Stuff Shared
samples Incomplete Sites
usr [12-224-175-158:~] enon% /usr/local/bin/pd /usr/local/bin/pd: Command not found. [12-224-175-158:~] enon% ???
It looks like Pd wasn't installed, or was installed in a different location than default. In OSXPM.app (http://www.osxgnu.org/info/pkgdelete.html ), under the "Delete Package" tab, please tell me the names of all of the packages starting with "pd" that are installed.
I also tried to click the .app file you mentioned before, but it doesn't actually load anything (nothing happens at all on a double click). Am I missing something obvious?
The .app file won't work without /usr/local/bin/pd working because the .app just calls /usr/local/bin/pd.
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