On 08/03/2016 11:57 PM, Lucas Cordiviola wrote: > > pd 0.47.1 win10 > Gem/0.93.3 w32 deken > > > tried C:/Users/Lucharda/Downloads/deken/Gem.m_i386 and failed > tried C:/Users/Lucharda/Downloads/deken/Gem.dll and failed > tried C:/Users/Lucharda/Downloads/deken/Gem/Gem.m_i386 and failed > tried C:/Users/Lucharda/Downloads/deken/Gem/Gem.dll and succeeded > *<---good* > tried C:/Users/Lucharda/Downloads/deken/Gem.pd and failed > tried C:/Users/Lucharda/Downloads/deken/Gem.pat and failed > tried C:/Users/Lucharda/Downloads/deken/Gem/Gem.pd and failed * <---bad ?* > tried ./C:/Users/Lucharda/Downloads/deken/Gem.m_i386 and failed > tried ./C:/Users/Lucharda/Downloads/deken/Gem.dll and failed > tried ./C:/Users/Lucharda/Downloads/deken/Gem/Gem.m_i386 and failed > tried ./C:/Users/Lucharda/Downloads/deken/Gem/Gem.dll and failed > tried ./C:/Users/Lucharda/Downloads/deken/Gem.pd and failed > tried ./C:/Users/Lucharda/Downloads/deken/Gem.pat and failed > > > Why *Gem.pd* is not in the Pkg?
because then it would break everything? Gem gets loaded once the binary is loaded, not once Pd has found some abstraction named "Gem.pd". if the pkg shipped a Gem.pd, then you would be able to "load" the w32-128bit binaries of the library on your pdp-11. gfmsard IOhannes
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