Hi all:

the undefined symbol should be fixed now in the latest version, which are:

pd-py: 20081024-1
pd-flext: 20081024-1

py loads here fine, as aymeric already said. however, i don't use py
myself, so can't really test it extensively, or know it in detail. any
suggestion/info on fixing what's broken are welcome.

cheers

chun

> Dario said :
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I'm trying to have a PD with working py external.
>>
>> I've tried many distro without success. (I've spent some days trying to
>> compile and am desperate cause I've an important pd patch that use pyExt
>> -
>> made on windows :-( )
>>
>> I see that py.pd_linux is present in /usr/pd/extra/py folder but when I
>> launch pd with py in the startup I've got an error saying symbol not
>> defined
>> and package base64 is missing.
>
> AFAIK this has been fixed
> Which version of p:d are you using?
> (or do you use directly the repository?)
>
> If I start pd -lib py I get this:
>
> ------------------------------------------------
> py/pyext 0.2.1pre - python script objects
> (C)2002-2008 Thomas Grill - http://grrrr.org/ext
>
> using Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, Sep 29 2008, 21:31:01)
> [GCC 4.3.2]
>
> Python array support enabled
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> There are some weird things going on though, some examples work, some
> don't and as soon as [py ] is called, the patch cannot be closed
> anymore.
> Other than that it seems to load and work fine enough.
>
>
>> Has someone a working py on pure:dyne?
>>
>> If not I'll give up my effort and remake my patch without scripting.
>>
>> PS: I use python to load the images dynamically whit abstraction from a
>> whole directory in my patch and to have the dimensions of the images to
>> set
>> the properties of my pix_texture -> rectangle (horizontal or vertical)
>> If someone has an alternative to do this, let me know.
>>
>> Thanks in advance and cheers!!!
>>
>> Dario
>>
>>
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>>
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