Em ter, 30 de abr de 2019 às 21:02, Dan Wilcox <danomat...@gmail.com> escreveu:
> Hmm. I use this same approach everyday and it's working fine. How old is > the system you're running it on? Does the app work fine on your s > > On May 1, 2019, at 1:51 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres <por...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > There we go, I end up with 'Pd-0.49-1.app.app' but it's fine :) > > Now, Pd opens, but I can't use it well, on an empty canvas I can't insert > an object, if I resize the window it all goes to black, so we're not quite > there yet :( > > > Is this on your system or another system? Which macOS version? Building an > app on 10.14 will probably not run on say 10.7 but probably will work fine > on 10.12. There might be some way to make this work, but it would take a > lot more time and testing, possibly. > So, the issue is that I couldn't open the app that I built in 10.14, so I'm opening on an old one. Now I can build and generate an app that opens, but these issues are on the same machine. What I'm doing then is just generating the app as I did before, and that I can only open in the older machine with an older system to test it out. > Anyway, it's not that terrible that I need to use an older computer. And > if I get it right, next release will probably have things updated and > working fine, huh? > > > If it's a lot older, a quick fix is to take Miller's build and just copy > in the Pd core into the .app bundle manually as what you are seeing is > issues with Tcl/Tk. > Yeah, I'm wondering from what you said if I can just copy the generated core into my Pd.0.49-1 app I have downloaded from Miller's site. I'll see if I can do that next time. cheers
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