Hi Hans
it seems that there is some trouble with jack on this version, on OSx 10.5.7
selecting jack as audio port causes a crash on Pd, this not happens in
version 0.40.3.
Afaik, jack (jackrouter and qjackctl) is working correctly on my system, and
i have used in live configurations without
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Have you tried? I think you'd need about 200-300 megs max, the -dev
packages are not large. The source tarball is 30 megs. That thing has
4 gigs, right?
it has a 4gig sdd card. this does not necessarily mean that there are
4gb available on josephs machine
I know that once I worked out my own issues, the extended 0.41.4 rc
worked fine on my eeepc 701.
But now I want to try a build, just to see what happens. Do you think
I should completely purge the package I have on right now?
cheers
dafydd
On 8-Jun-09, at 3:08 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig
Its done and available for download. This release is focused on lots
of usability enhancements and bug fixes. There are some new features
in the core and in the many included libraries.
http://puredata.org/downloads/
Here's the rough changelog:
- fixed strict-aliasing build problems
There isn't currently a Jaunty Netbook Remix build machine setup
anywhere, I didn't even know there was a Jaunty version of NBR. I
think the best bet would be to build it yourself, then we can post it
on the download site. Its not hard to build on Ubuntu.
Basically, first you just
Hi Hans
The Pd-0.41.4-extended version seems pretty nice,
Just noticed that the object scale , normally used for to determinate
boundaries for some input range is not available as a math object, only as a
Gem object, and with another purpose, dunno if that is because the objects
share the same
You can use [maxlib/scale] to get the one you want, I think. Since
Gem is loaded by default, its [scale] is the default.
.hc
On Jun 7, 2009, at 7:17 PM, Mario Mora wrote:
Hi Hans
The Pd-0.41.4-extended version seems pretty nice,
Just noticed that the object scale , normally used for to
Its not a hard problem, since Pd-extended already builds on Jaunty.
Its just a matter of someone running the build on a Jaunty NBR
machine. If they have a build machine, then they should be able to
build a .deb pretty easily.
.hc
On Jun 7, 2009, at 11:32 PM, Joseph Zitt wrote:
I've