If pd is loaded with standard extensions checked, [list] has two inlets.
If standard extensions are not checked, only one inlet.
In both cases, i get "/usr/lib/pd-extended/startup/1.list.pd_linux:
can't load startup library".
On 22/01/2013 17:28, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Hmm, there goes that idea... I thought it might be an encoding issue, but
y'all are all using UTF-8 encoding. It doesn't seem Debian- or
Ubuntu-specific, or specific to the way the package was built. I've tried to
reproduce it on my Linux Mint Maya/amd64 laptop, a Linux Mint Maya/i386
laptop, two Debian/squeeze/amd64 boxes, and a Debian/wheezy/amd64 box. They
all work fine.
What if you do this, does it load properly and do you get the two inlet [list]?
pd-extended -lib vanilla/list
Any other ideas?
.hc
On 01/22/2013 04:10 AM, Julian Brooks wrote:
export | grep LANG
declare -x LANG="en_GB.UTF-8"
declare -x LANGUAGE="en_GB:en"
$ export | grep LC_
julian@brooks:~/Desktop$
(nothing too)
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