On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 02:15, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]> wrote:
> > There are two new, easy ways to write objects for Pd: tclpd by Federico > Ferri and pdlua by Claude Heiland-Allen, Frank Barknecht and Martin Peach. > Both are now included in Pd-extended 0.43 and are automatically loaded at > startup. [...] > I was so excited to try tclpd, that even though pd 0.43 happens not to work under my user account, I gave it a go under another account. Let me share my not so merry experience, and sorry if it goes beyond tclpd itself. So this a user account that never ran pd-extended, although it (latest autobuild) is already installed on the machine (Ubuntu Lucid). I start a new patch and try to create [tclpd], i get this error: maximum object loading depth 1000 reached tclpd ... couldn't create I quit so I can add tclpd to the preferences file, but I find there is no .pdextended file. I go to preferences, it lets me add the path to tclpd, I click Apply, OK. As we, the well-connected know it now, this has no practical effect - except that it seems that on quit, a new default .pdextended is created - with no reference to tclpd however. I open .pdextended in a text editor and add tclpd to the only list there is: 'loadlib'. I go back to pd, [tclpd] still won't create. Back to text editor, copy-paste 'path' section of another user's .pdextended into this one, add tclpd. Back to pd, [tclpd] still won't create. This is where I am now. Please tell me if I'm doing anything wrong and/or if I shall file any of this as a bug. Thanks, András
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