well first of all theres no c file for it, but to be honest I cant seem to get ones that are there working, I downloaded the zexy zip file, extracted it, even tried the "-lib zexy" flag, but it still doesnt seem to acknowledge the fact that makesymbol, etc exists please help I hate being a newbe : (
-----Original Message----- From: Josh Steiner [mailto:josh@vitriolix.com] Sent: 18 February 2004 18:45 To: Adrian deCleir Cc: 'PD-list@iem.at' Subject: Re: [PD] list2symbol???zexy
what makes you think its not in the one you downloaded? did you load the whole zexy lib with a "-lib zexy" flag?
-josh
Adrian deCleir wrote:
ok Ive downloaded the zexy library from 2 different sites, and both dont have the list2symbol object in it, I'm positive it is a part of teh zexy library,I've been searching everywhere for a means of getting that object but I cant find it, was very surprised myself, dont suppose someone could send on just that object? ps I appreciate all the help ppl give here coz I feel like Im always asking obvious sounding questions
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did you follow the instructions in zexy's readme?
the zexy external
general:: the zexy external is a collection of externals for miller.s.puckette's realtime-computermusic-environment called "puredata" (or abbreviated "pd") this zexy external will be of no use, if you don't have a running version of pd on your system. check out for http://iem.kug.ac.at/pd to learn more about pd and how to get it
note: the zexy external is published under the Gnu General Public License that is included (GnuGPL.txt). some parts of the code are taken directly from the pd source-code, they, of course, fall under the license pd is published under.
installation:: linux : change to directory source adapt the makefile to match your system (where is pd installed ?) "make clean" "make" "make install" this will install the zexy external into <mypdpath>/pd/externs alternatively you can try "make everything"
win32 : extract the zexy-0_x.zip to your pd-path (this file should be located at <mypdpath>/pd/zexy/) execute the "z_install.bat", this should copy all necessary files to the correct places if you want to compile it for yourself, i don't take any warranties for the makefile.nt; use the workspace zexy.dsw instead
irix : though i have physical access to both SGI's O2s and indys, i haven't tried to compile the zexy externals there for years. Good luck !
making pd run with the zexy external:: make sure, that pd will be looking at this location (add "-path <mypath>/pd/externs" either to your .pdrc or each time you execute pd) make sure, that you somehow load the zexy external (either add "-lib zexy" (if you advised pd somehow to look at the correct place) or "-lib <myzexypath>/zexy" to your startup-script (.pdrc or whatever) or load it via the object "zexy" at runtime
authors:: this software is copyleft by iohannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.kug.ac.at with some contributions by winfried ritsch, guenter geiger, miller.s.puckette and maybe some others
Adrian deCleir wrote:
well first of all theres no c file for it, but to be honest I cant seem to get ones that are there working, I downloaded the zexy zip file, extracted it, even tried the "-lib zexy" flag, but it still doesnt seem to acknowledge the fact that makesymbol, etc exists please help I hate being a newbe : (
-----Original Message----- From: Josh Steiner [mailto:josh@vitriolix.com] Sent: 18 February 2004 18:45 To: Adrian deCleir Cc: 'PD-list@iem.at' Subject: Re: [PD] list2symbol???zexy
what makes you think its not in the one you downloaded? did you load the whole zexy lib with a "-lib zexy" flag?
-josh
Adrian deCleir wrote:
ok Ive downloaded the zexy library from 2 different sites, and both dont have the list2symbol object in it, I'm positive it is a part of teh zexy library,I've been searching everywhere for a means of getting that object but I cant find it, was very surprised myself, dont suppose someone could send on just that object? ps I appreciate all the help ppl give here coz I feel like Im always asking obvious sounding questions
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