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> From: Jonathan Wilkes
>To: Ed Kelly
>Cc: "pd-list@iem.at"
On 08/16/2013 09:44 PM, Ed Kelly wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
I did that, but the SVN code has been hacked in a way where [tot]
doesn't work. My hacks on the other hand (in the email "miXed remix"
earlier - tarball enclosed) make [tot] work and other things are broken.
The files gui.c, file.c and fil
On 08/16/2013 03:12 AM, Ed Kelly wrote:
I think my problem with this, and when I tried it last time it was the same, is
that I get these compile errors even after I've pointed the PD_DIR setting to
either:
Did you also add to the line that begins "INCLUDES =" ? That did the
trick for me.
I think my problem with this, and when I tried it last time it was the same, is
that I get these compile errors even after I've pointed the PD_DIR setting to
either:
/root/software/pd/src/pd-0.44-0
or
/root/software/pd/src/pd-0.44-0/src
When using miXed from the subversion repository. I notice
Oh, and if you do try this, make sure you only change the
"pd" tcl commands and not pd message selectors:
pd [concat pd init blah blah blah
Above, the first "pd" is a tcl command and should be changed to
"pdsend". However, the second "pd" is part of a string that gets
interpreted by the core
On 07/30/2013 03:03 PM, Ed Kelly wrote:
First click "Details >>" on your error message and post the output.
Doh! Of course. Sorry, I naturally distrust error reports having been brought
up on Window$.
Error messages are all the same in my patch:
invalid command name "pd"
invalid command name
>On 07/30/13 21:03, Ed Kelly wrote:
>> I think the problem is with [tot .] from the miXed library.
>
>afaik tot is broken with pd>=0.44.
>tot heavily uses the olde gui infrastructure, which simply isn't there
>any no more :-(
Oh damn! I spent ages building my tracker-style sequencers and gettin
On 07/30/13 21:03, Ed Kelly wrote:
> I think the problem is with [tot .] from the miXed library.
afaik tot is broken with pd>=0.44.
tot heavily uses the olde gui infrastructure, which simply isn't there
any no more :-(
your best bet would be to move to a "gui-plugin" (at least that's what i
have
Looks more like the cyclone lib.
I've succeeded to update it by simply replacing every "pd" with "pdsend"
- but I haven't tested it extensively.
cheers,
jan
On 30.7.13 21:03 , Ed Kelly wrote:
First click "Details>>" on your error message and post the output.
Doh! Of course. Sorry, I natural
Then, it's just missing m_pd.h. You'll have to modify the makefile to set
the include path or copy your m_pd.h into the same directory as tot.c (or
maybe just set an environment variable... I don't know for sure).
Chuck
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 2:03 PM, Ed Kelly wrote:
> >First click "Details
>First click "Details >>" on your error message and post the output.
Doh! Of course. Sorry, I naturally distrust error reports having been brought
up on Window$.
Error messages are all the same in my patch:
invalid command name "pd"
invalid command name "pd"
while executing
"pd [concat #h
From: Ed Kelly
To: Jonathan Wilkes ; "pd-list@iem.at"
Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2013 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: [PD] Error: invalid command name "pd"
>Aha. So I probably need to go through a process of elimination to discover
>which ext
ese things needs to be
sorted out incrementally. Will report back when I find anything...
Cheers,
Ed
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> From: Jonathan Wilkes
>To: pd-list@iem.at
>Sent: Sunday, 28 July 2013, 17:08
>Subject: Re: [PD] Error: invalid command name "pd"
On 07/28/2013 09:39 AM, Ed Kelly wrote:
Can anyone tell me what's causing this?
Screenshot enclosed.
Probably an external that does its own messaging.
Probably messaging between the GUI and pd. See if
you're using any non-Vanilla GUI object classes.
Messages from the gui like "pd audio-prop
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