Hi again,

With this I get

pd-extended -lib vanilla/list
oops: ALSA cards not reported in order?
oops: ALSA cards not reported in order?
priority 8 scheduling enabled.
priority 6 scheduling enabled.
open: /etc/pd/gem.conf: No such file or directory
open: /home/julian/.pd/gem.conf: No such file or directory
open: ./gem.conf: No such file or directory


Still get this in the console:
/usr/lib/pd-extended/startup/1.list.pd_linux: can't load startup library'!

though [list] has 2 inlets.

Going back to:
pd-extended -stderr -verbose -noprefs -nrt

I don't get the console error message but [list] has one inlet.

With the suggested pd-extended_0.43.4~20130121-1~quantal_amd64

I've reverted back to the debian wheezy nightly build.  Same results though
I've once got this error on shutdown:
'pdsend errorname: >>error writing "sock8": broken pipe<<julian@brooks
:~/Desktop$'
Though presume it's not related?

It was a possibly dumb try but [vanilla/list] doesn't instantiate (you
probably knew that already)


Jb






On 22 January 2013 16:28, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]> 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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