Le 09/01/2013 15:37, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
On 01/09/2013 09:25 AM, Cyrille Henry wrote:
Le 09/01/2013 15:08, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
The naming problem is only if the name is the exact same, i.e. lib called
'pmpd' and object called [pmpd].
there is a pmpd object in the pmpd lib.
Not in the current version in Pd-extended.
yes, i know that, but i hope a more recent version will be include in the
future.
That's a load order thing, Pd will try to
load "pmpd/pmpd.pd_linux" everywhere before it tries at all to load
"pmpd/pmpd-meta.pd" anywhere.
if it search for pmpd.pd_linux after, then it should be fine.
Yeah, the search order needs to be changed so that it searches each folder for
every type before moving to the next folder. Right now, you cannot have an
abstraction called 'myobect' ever if you have myobject.pd_linux anywhere in
your path, even if myobject.pd is in the same folder as the patch. That's
broken in my opinion.
well, for pmpd, it's not an abstraction, but an external.
so i don't really understand if it will cause a problem to have a pmpd external
in a pmpd lib, and if i need to rename the lib.
pmpd2d is not included in Pd-extended 0.43.4 because it is a new object, and
no one updated pmpd in Pd-extended. Its too late to do it for this release.
pmpd2d is 1.5 year old. I would not say that it is new!
but yes : no one update pmpd in Pd-extended. I'm working on a new release, i
hope it will be included in 0.44!
It will be included if someone becomes the maintainer of pmpd in Pd-extended.
I hope Nicolas will have time to do that.
I just don't have the time to do this for everything any more. You can see
the list of library maintainers here:
http://puredata.info/docs/LibrariesInPdExtended
yes, i don't blame you not having time!
cheers
c
You can see the requirements and process here:
http://puredata.info/docs/developer/GettingIntoPdextended
.hc
c
c
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On 01/09/2013 08:18 AM, Cyrille Henry wrote:
for future pmpd release, would it help if i rename it pm4pd, so that the lib
did not have the same name as one object?
cheers
c
Le 09/01/2013 13:58, Nicolas Montgermont a écrit :
maybe try:
pmpd/pmpd2d?
I often have this problem...
I think it's because the library has the same name than the object pmpd
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Le 09/01/13 13:14, Marco Donnarumma a écrit :
The subject says it all.
I'm on Linux Ubuntu Lucid 10.04, pd-extended 0.43.4 latest 2013-01-03
(from Hans ppa)
Would be great is someone else could try.
to reproduce:
Launch Pd
in a new blank patch create [import pmpd] and [pmpd2d]
[pmpd2d] does not create (at least here)
if I run the [pmpd2d] help patch, then I'm able to create the object in my
patch.
But doing so causes random crashes of Pd
cannot play my av!
any hint?
thanks in advance,
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