> Gem-0.94 has been released a couple of days (or was it weeks?) ago. oh, I have missed that.
> ...but there's no Gem-0.94 build for windows/32bit, only for win/64bit > (so if you can, please use that). I had searched for "Gem" on Deken on a 32-bit Pd and got the 32 bit pre-release, so I tried that. Maybe remove it from Deken? I just tried Gem-0.94 with 64-bit Pd and it works fine, thanks! BTW, how does Deken determine the architecture? I have a 32-bit Pd installed and when I'm using Deken on my *local* 64-bit Pd, I only get results for 32-bit... (I just download the 64-bit version anyway) > (if you ever have time, we might > try to resolve this together.) sure! > Gesendet: Samstag, 23. März 2019 um 18:56 Uhr > Von: "IOhannes m zmölnig" <[email protected]> > An: [email protected] > Betreff: Re: [PD] can't load Gem 0.94~pre1 on Windows > > On 3/23/19 6:37 PM, Christof Ressi wrote: > > Hi, I wanted to try Gem 0.94~pre1, but Pd says it can't load the library: > > Gem-0.94 has been released a couple of days (or was it weeks?) ago. > > > > > C:\\Users\\Foo\\AppData\\Roaming\\Pd\\Gem\\Gem.dll: couldn't load > > > > It finds the correct file but I don't get any other error messages... I > > checked with dependency walker and I think all dependencies are there. Has > > anyone managed to get it working on Windows? > > > > I'm on Windows 7 with Pd 0.49 32 bit. > > > > ...but there's no Gem-0.94 build for windows/32bit, only for win/64bit > (so if you can, please use that). > > the reason is mainly because i couldn't make Gem work on win/32bit - the > problem being exception handling, rather than dependency resolution; > which would result in a crash as soon as an exception is thrown, rather > than a simple "couldn't load" problem. (if you ever have time, we might > try to resolve this together.) > > iirc, the simple fix for dependency resolution is to move the > "msvc*.dll" files from Pd/bin/ out of the way (or remove them entirely), > as they are incompatible with Gem. > then you probably have to remove most plugins (those that throw > exceptions during load, and thus crash Pd/Gem). > after that you should have a working Gem (albeit with not so many > possibilities to load/display films/images/videos/...) > > hmdst > IOhannes > > > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
