also worth mentioning, not sure what happend but i dont get the ELF error anymore, instead im getting : "svf~ error: ... couldn't create error: load_object: symbol "svf_tilde_setup" not found"
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 12:05 PM iftah gabbai <ift....@gmail.com> wrote: > hey IOhannes, thanks again for replying, if by flyspeck you mean " ` " its > formatting errors that are there because i had no easy way of exporting the > print out of pd to a "real" machine aka where i write my mails from so i > just manually typed it, however all the scripting etc is done with nano > inside the machine so i dont think its about that, what triggers the error > is me doing: pd -nogui (various alsa tags to get sound going) -path > /usr/lib/pd/extra/cyclone /etc/mydir/mypatch.pd & > interestingly, pd is also not able to locate pd~ with the following error: > "pd~: can´t stat /usr/lib/pd/pd" , however, if i run the help file of pd~ > (with full path as in /usr/lib/pd/extra/pd~/pd~-help.pd) it loads fine and > i get the "pd~ version 0.3" printout > > > > > On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 11:37 AM IOhannes m zmoelnig <zmoel...@iem.at> > wrote: > >> On 21.11.19 10:59, iftah gabbai wrote: >> > unfortunatly i dont have the "file" command on this image, >> >> you could always just copy the file to a "real" machine and run `file` >> there. >> >> > however, if i open a help file (eg pd -nogui >> > /usr/lib/pd/extra/cyclone/svf~-help.pd) i dont get any errors which to >> my >> > understanding means that the object is loading and compiled correctly? >> >> if it works, then yes. >> >> which means that your problem is somewhere else, as in: >> >> > /usr/bin/pd: ´/usr/lib/pd/extra/cyclone/svf~.pd_linux is not an ELF >> > file >> >> what's this flyspeck between "pd: " and "/usr/lib/"? >> are you by chance misquoting something? >> or creating shell-scripts with MS-Word or similar? (those "high-level >> editors" have a tendency to replace simple quotes with localised >> versions, which of course will break any decent >> programming/scripting/... language) >> >> so i really like to re-iterate my initial request: >> > you might start by mentioning [...] what you did exactly to trigger >> > them [errors] >> >> fgamsdr >> IOhannes >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> >
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