On 2010-02-11 21:15, Gintaras Lau. wrote: > it's tricky that $ sudo pd in terminal starts pd but no object created
why sudo? > > then I found to change the permissions an allow execution of files > that was created by copying text to 'gedit' and saved. whoa. does this mean the gedit will automatically create executable files? i would file a bug-report... usually you do: $ chmod a+x tk2c.bash > then make: > > r...@hiop:/usr/lib/pd/extra/unauthorized/playlist# make clean > rm -f *.o *.pd_* so_locations > r...@hiop:/usr/lib/pd/extra/unauthorized/playlist# make > ./tk2c.bash < playlist.tk > playlist.tk2c > gcc -DPD -DUNIX -O2 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -W > -Wno-shadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses > -Wno-switch -Werror -g -I../../src -o playlist.o -c playlist.c > playlist.c:39:19: error: m_imp.h: No such file or directory > playlist.c:40:22: error: g_canvas.h: No such file or directory > playlist.c:41:18: error: t_tk.h: No such file or directory you probably have to change your Makefile to fix LINUXINCLUDES to point to your Pd-sources. or do: $ make LINUXINCLUDE="-I/path/to/your/pd/src" > > Miller: http://markmail.org/message/vo2lixoxk6wdq76l so what? true that playlist includes "private" headers; if you care about using playlist, you will have to accept this (there is no way to do playlist with only the public API) fgmasdr IOhannes
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