thanks for the info.
it is possible that somehow during my install my connection was reset.
that might explain the missing objects.
it is very strange that iemlib was one of the few uninstalled libraries ,
most of the pd-...libs were allready installed by default with the fresh
install of ubuntu studio, i have that drive disconnected currently but will
uninstall and reinstall to check. I looked in the ext/iemlib folder and did
not see the missing patches.

pd-0-46.0 is working great by the way with ALSA and with Jack on AMD and
INTEL 64 bit machines.
seems smoother !

On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 3:18 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 09/14/2014 09:14 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
> > if you do have problems, please be more specific.
>
> i've just noticed that you were a bit more specific in the subject-line
> (which i skipped reading after the first 3 words)
>
> anyhow, i still cannot reproduce the problem:
>
> - start Pd
> - load iemlib1, e.g. by creating an [iemlib1] object
> - create a [filter~] object
>   - works (but it complains about missing arguments, which is to be
> expected)
> - create [iem_cot4~] object
>
>
> of course this is on Debian with pd-iemlib_1.20.1-1.
> i would be very surprised if it was different on ubuntustudio.
>
> gfdsr
> IOhannes
>
>
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