Le 16/02/2016 22:48, oliver a écrit :
patrice colet wrote:
By the way, the dll you have should work when you provide all
missing libraries in bin folder.
unfortunately it doesn't.
If libs you have to put in bin dir aren't compatible with the ones
provided by pd-extended, it might not work.
small update on the [readanysf~] on windows discussion:
version 0.42 (plus included libraries) works on a windows XP system
with pd-extended 0.43.4 !
tried it on windows 7 with the exact same package to no success. i
even tried "compatibility mode" set to "WindowsXP" for all .exe files
in pd-extended (just for a little trial and error) - didn't change
anything.
any ideas why this object works on XP but not WIN7 ?
I didn't try it on seven, it has been compiled on vista, maybe running
pd through gdb could say which part of the code prevents from loading,
the problem should come from a lib provided by seven that is not as the
same as the one provided by vista.
//
as i already pointed out, all other libraries of pd-extended are being
loaded and working correctly, save for [readanysf~]
The good new is that if someone is able to get readanysf~ to work, it
will be possible to use libgmerlin in Gem on windows because it uses
almost the same libraries.
best
oliver
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