On Fre, 2015-09-04 at 17:20 -0700, Miller Puckette wrote:
> Interesting... I can't get -stdpath to work either on wine or in
> linux.

What is your test setup? It works for me in Linux.

> But I noticed that -stdpath cecks if each directory exists before adding
> it... 

How can I see that?

> therefore perhaps it found 'zexy' and didn't find 'osc' - in that case
> it wouldn't print anything out aboutosc - it just silently ignores the
> non-existent directories.

I see. You mean when I specify a non-existing directory like [declare
-stdpath notthere], it becomes not part of the search path list? Ok,
this would mean 'osc' was not added in Windows, because Pd thinks it
doesn't exist. But why does it think it doesn't exist when it is
actually there? I tried putting 'osc' in the standard search paths like:

* %AppData%\Pd\osc
* <Pd-path>\lib\extra\osc

What exact setup did you try that didn't work under Linux?
'/home/roman/pd-externals/osc' and [declare -stdpath osc] works for me
with most recent git checkout.


Roman

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