hi
martin brinkmann wrote:
hi list!
i have a problem with iem-lib (r 1.15 (the most recent one, i hope))
splitfilename: names wich are exactly 76 characters long cause pd to
freeze (see attached example). is this a known/fixed bug?
coud you (re)attach the example?
i don't know of this
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
coud you (re)attach the example?
oops, sorry! i have clicked send a little too early...
you can use zexy's [symbol2list] for such things as well.
thanks, i will take a look at it.
bis denn!
martin
#N canvas 481 272 608 289 10;
#X obj 15 217 splitfilename;
On 15/05/2008, at 13.20, martin brinkmann wrote:
#N canvas 481 272 608 289 10;
#X obj 15 217 splitfilename;
#X obj 106 244 print;
#X text 478 79 freeze pd!!!;
#X msg 44 76 symbol
qwertzuiopasdfghjklyxcvbnmqwertzuiopasdfghjklyxcvbnmqwertzuiopasdfghjk
lqasdf
;
#X connect 0 1 1 0;
#X
That's a new one for me, sounds pretty crazy. Please file a bug
report with a patch that reproduces it.
.hc
On May 15, 2008, at 12:39 PM, martin brinkmann wrote:
hi list!
i have a problem with iem-lib (r 1.15 (the most recent one, i hope))
splitfilename: names wich are exactly 76
Works ok on debian Pd version 0.41.0-extended-20071107.
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 01:35:32PM +0200, Steffen Juul wrote:
On 15/05/2008, at 13.20, martin brinkmann wrote:
#N canvas 481 272 608 289 10;
#X obj 15 217 splitfilename;
#X obj 106 244 print;
#X text 478 79 freeze pd!!!;
#X
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
That's a new one for me, sounds pretty crazy.
it was related to my outdated (1.15) iem-lib binary. i have
just tested with current pd extended version, and copied the
latest (r 1.17) iem-lib ito my current pd installation, and
the problem (quite crazy indeed) is
Steffen Juul wrote:
It doesn't freeze in Pd-extended 0.39.3 (mac osx). No idea what version
of iem-lib that is though.
it seems that it only happend with my old iem-lib version. installing
the latest one (1.17) solved the problem.
bis denn!
martin
Ctrl Alt Back wrote:
Works ok on debian Pd version 0.41.0-extended-20071107.
works with recent version of the iem-lib, it seems that it only happend
with old iem-lib versions, maybe only with old iem-lib + new pd version.
thanks for checking to everyone!
sorry for any inconvenience.
bis denn!
On 15/05/2008, at 16.37, martin brinkmann wrote:
sorry for any inconvenience.
For my part; I enjoy that this issue shows that version numbers on
lib/externals make great sense. Sadly it's a rare phenomenon.
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