> what would be the opposite of fundamentalist?
In a tricky way you could be a fundamentalist on the opposite side I suppose...
or maybe someone who doesnt mind too much on taking one "side", or sticking to
one "belief". I think things tend to be more complex than "black or white"...
but I dont
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 01:04:50AM -0400, eric labelle wrote:
> I'm trying still to get a reasonable Pd install working under openSUSE and
> while I was compiling the externals from the CVS i came upon this:
>
> cc: /home/dubian/pure-data/externals/creb/modules/bitsplit~.o: No such file
> or direc
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 12:43:31AM -0400, eric labelle wrote:
> they all work fine for me
>
> 2007/9/6, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >
> > I set up some Pdpedia test sites,
> >
> > http://pdpedia.at.or.at/fr/
> >
> > http://pdpedia.at.or.at/en/
> >
> > http://pdpedia.at.or.at/
On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, Roman Haefeli wrote:
have you already tried this:
[list(
|
[print]
pd-window says: 'print: bang' . i admit, i didn't know that before, but
it seems somehow consistent, that an empty list is equal to 'bang'. do
you know a case, where it is handled differently?
GridFlow onl
I'm trying still to get a reasonable Pd install working under openSUSE and
while I was compiling the externals from the CVS i came upon this:
cc: /home/dubian/pure-data/externals/creb/modules/bitsplit~.o: No such file
or directory
make: *** [/home/dubian/pure-data/externals/creb/modules/bitsplit~.
Yeah Mathieu...it fails everytime...has anyone found a way around that yet?
2007/9/6, Mathieu Bouchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, eric labelle wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to compile extended from the CVS and everytime I get the same
> > error on my openSUSE box:
> >
> > g++ -c -g -O2
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, eric labelle wrote:
I'm trying to compile extended from the CVS and everytime I get the same
error on my openSUSE box:
g++ -c -g -O2 -fPIC -freg-struct-return -O3 -falign-loops=32
-falign-functions=32 -falign-jumps=32 -funroll-loops -ffast-math -mmmx
-I/usr/include/lqt -I.
they all work fine for me
2007/9/6, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> I set up some Pdpedia test sites,
>
> http://pdpedia.at.or.at/fr/
>
> http://pdpedia.at.or.at/en/
>
> http://pdpedia.at.or.at/test/
>
> Let's try them out. Next, I need to setup the shared pool for media
> files
I set up some Pdpedia test sites,
http://pdpedia.at.or.at/fr/
http://pdpedia.at.or.at/en/
http://pdpedia.at.or.at/test/
Let's try them out. Next, I need to setup the shared pool for media
files, like images, oggs, etc.
.hc
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On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 21:57 -0400, Thomas O Fredericks wrote:
> I am sorry, but in Canada at least:
>
> the rest believes: making the rich richer is good for
> everybody, JUST IN CASE you might get rich.
funny, it is said, that this is typical swiss attitude... (and this is
also what the voting s
This is definitely a thing that can cause confusion, that's why I
think it should be consistent throughout. So one of these is
probably wrong:
[list(
|
[select]
(no method for 'list')
[list(
|
[print]
(no method for 'bang')
I don't have a clear idea of which is right, b
I am sorry, but in Canada at least:
the rest believes: making the rich richer is good for
everybody, JUST IN CASE you might get rich.
Tom
On 9/5/07, marius schebella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> glerm soares wrote:
> > Hi folks.
> > I didn't mean to be the annoying guy, "fundamentalist" or wha
If he doesn't do it i will lol! :)
Eric
2007/9/5, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Sounds good to me! I guess you are volunteering to be the FR
> maintainer :D
>
> .hc
>
> On Sep 5, 2007, at 6:23 PM, JNM wrote:
>
> >> Marius wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >> Honestly, I think english is th
Thanks I just installed libmpeg3 and I'll give it a run.
As soon as I sort all this out i'll get the info on the wiki...I know some
of my fellow JAD users have been complaining about the absence of pd
extended as an rpm in the distribution (for now there is only a Pd rpm and
an rpm for creb)
Let
glerm soares wrote:
> Hi folks.
> I didn't mean to be the annoying guy, "fundamentalist" or whatever.
what would be the opposite of fundamentalist?
why brazil? and how? why open source?
I just looked up the prize for a MacBook Pro 2.4Ghz 15inch in sao paulo
and it was 10612 brazilian real (abou
Hello list,
Submitted for your approval, a cpu-stingy polyphonic synthesizer with
sssad state-saving:
http://www.pkstonemusic.com/polyWaveSynth.html
Here's some music I made with it:
http://www.pkstonemusic.com/pubmusic.html
Phil Stone
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Looks like you are missing libmpeg3.
I created a wiki page so you can keep track of what needs doing to
get stuff building on SUSE, please edit it, you just need a
puredata.info login:
http://puredata.org/docs/developer/SUSE
You can look at the Debian/Fedora pages for examples:
http://pu
Sounds good to me! I guess you are volunteering to be the FR
maintainer :D
.hc
On Sep 5, 2007, at 6:23 PM, JNM wrote:
>> Marius wrote:
>
>
>
>> Honestly, I think english is the language to use. who will
>> translate pd
>> help into chinese, russian, german, french, portuguese, spanish...
>
Hi folks.
I didn't mean to be the annoying guy, "fundamentalist" or whatever.
But that same old advertisement about "beach paradises" bored me and I
overreacted. :P
I'd like you too find another reasons to know people far from your blocks.
I hope this meeting happens.
But beeing truly honest - I
On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 19:19 -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> On
>
> It's a bug in the error message, at the very least. This stuff needs
> to be consistent, otherwise it makes it hard to understand and
> debug. If [list( is equal to [bang( then it always needs to be equal
> to [bang(
Supposedly, "list" and "bang" are identical. I think the right way to
print an empty list is to print "bang". But then again, if you're asked
what the selector is, I suppose it could be legitimately described as
either 'list' or 'bang' - each carries a risk of confusion.
cheers
Miller
On Thu, S
On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 19:19 -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> Try defining the current behavior, then I think it's more clearly a
> bug. "An empty [list( is a bang unless you are sending to the right
> inlet of some objects, like [select]."
oops, i should have read further. i think,
On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 19:19 -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> If [list( is equal to [bang( then it always needs to be equal
> to [bang(. Right now, it is only sometimes equal to [bang(
have you already tried this:
[list(
|
[print]
pd-window says: 'print: bang' . i admit, i didn't know t
On Sep 5, 2007, at 1:48 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo,
> Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
>> On Sep 5, 2007, at 9:09 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
>>
>>> I admit that it's a bit strange, that a naked "bang" message gives a
>>> different error message (no met
I think I'll change my strategy. I think we need to support other
languages, and it would be great to spread Pd to non-English speakers
around the world. But instead of creating all the languages
beforehand, I'll wait until someone steps up to be the maintainer of
new langauge, then I'll
Hello,
I'm mostly using the audio capabilities of PD and now I need this
functionality to port my image synthesizer I've made in Max/MSP
before(which was a pain while building because of the audiorate rounding
errors in Max/MSP) to PD. I was using the LCD object in there.
The functionality I n
>Marius wrote:
>Honestly, I think english is the language to use. who will translate pd
>help into chinese, russian, german, french, portuguese, spanish...
Many people
it's not a problem when the documentation is an open and collective
process and a permanent work-in-progress.
Wikiped
Hi,
If you can wait about one more day...I'll be posting a link to a
ready-to-use polyphonic synthesizer, which uses Frank's [polypoly]
object, which in turn uses [poly].For a sneak peak, see here (the
download link doesn't work yet, as I wrap up last-minute issues with the
code):
http://
Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Nice. I will do an exhaustive test later/tomorrow
Thanks!
> but I have one
> additional feature idea: [poly] in Pd supports a [clear(-message that
> may be useful for [legato] as well to reset the internal buffers.
That sounds like a plan :-)
Is the clear-message a spe
Is this concert documented? can it be heard/seen anywhere?
j
On 9/5/07, Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo,
> patrick hat gesagt: // patrick wrote:
>
> > at the surprising performance of miller puckette and friends, i was very
> > astonished on how good the vocoder was. is it poss
Hallo,
patrick hat gesagt: // patrick wrote:
> at the surprising performance of miller puckette and friends, i was very
> astonished on how good the vocoder was. is it possible to try this patch?
Try 3.audio.examples/I06.timbre.stamp.pd for "CORT&ZACK's SECRET".
Ciao
--
Frank Barknecht
Hallo,
Atte André Jensen hat gesagt: // Atte André Jensen wrote:
> Frank Barknecht wrote:
>
> > On my wishlist are these:
> >
> > * low note priority;
> > * low note priority, re-trigger envelopes;
> > * high note priority;
> > * high note priority, re-trigger envelopes;
> > * last
Hi Pat,
The raw materials are in the Pd audio tutorials, FFT section. The actual
patches we use (three totally different ones according to the taste of the
individual performers) are far too messy and particular to be of any use to
anyone :)
cheers
Miller
On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 03:35:30PM -040
look in the audio examples I07
On 9/5/07, patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> at the surprising performance of miller puckette and friends, i was very
> astonished on how good the vocoder was. is it possible to try this patch?
>
> thanks,
> pat
>
>
hi,
at the surprising performance of miller puckette and friends, i was very
astonished on how good the vocoder was. is it possible to try this patch?
thanks,
pat
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Atte André Jensen wrote:
> They should all be supported now. [legato] only does non re-triggering,
> to get re-triggering, draw velocity from outlet 2 of [midiin] instead of
> from outlet 2 of [legato].
That (of course) doesn't work. I now added a third outlet with
re-triggered velocity. Sorry
hi olsen,
yes the last version of flext and py are here:
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/pure-data
co externals
under grill/flext & grill/py
first you need to compile & install flext and then sh build.sh pd gcc /
install (grill/py).
but right now it's not working.
patrick
_
Frank Barknecht wrote:
> On my wishlist are these:
>
> * low note priority;
> * low note priority, re-trigger envelopes;
> * high note priority;
> * high note priority, re-trigger envelopes;
> * last note hit priority;
> * last note hit priority, re-trigger envelopes;
They should
> I think that the Montreal Pd Convention did a good job of
> being a community event while still having a academic
> segment. I think this is the best model for the Pd
> Convention. I think that a day of a barcamp would be
> really good too.
Sure, what amazed me is that it seemed there we
ok ... where is a newer release than release - 0.91 at http://gem.iem.at/
On 9/5/07, mark edward grimm <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>
> > Try a newer Gem...
>
> yeah thats probably it... i get a no method for
> menubar and mouse on startup...
>
> unfortunately im on a g3... are there any recent Gem
> Try a newer Gem...
yeah thats probably it... i get a no method for
menubar and mouse on startup...
unfortunately im on a g3... are there any recent Gem
builds for g3 architecture and 10.3? maybe im just
dumb and cant find... if not ill have just have to
compile form source...
thanks for the h
ok,
>
>
> [dimen 1024 768, offset 0 -50, mouse 0, menubar -1, create, 1]
i get a fullscreen display with a menubar. this is with the 0.91 (gem) alpha
and a current pd os x binary from miller's site.
maybe i'm still missing something. other suggestions?
This will open a window that should be f
Try a newer Gem... (IE one of the "nightly" builds of pd-extended)
That is the way to do it, but your version of GEM is maybe too old:
[menubar -1<
|
[gemwin]
I recall "-1" make the bar show up again when you mouse over the top of
the screen, "0" means no bar no matter what.
.b.
Mark Polishoo
Works fine under tons of 10.4 configurations here. It used to work
for 10.3because that is the OS version where we had to come up with
those.
Note, this has to be done before you create the window! Example:
[dimen 1024 768, offset 0 -50, mouse 0, menubar -1, create, 1(
This will open a window
Hallo,
Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> On Sep 5, 2007, at 9:09 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
>
> > I admit that it's a bit strange, that a naked "bang" message gives a
> > different error message (no method for "bang") than a bang sent
> > through [t a] (no metho
http://puredocumentation.net
Honestly, I think english is the language to use. who will translate pd
help into chinese, russian, german, french, portuguese, spanish... maybe
some parts, tutorials, but if you really want to search for objects, you
will search in english, because the chance that y
no.. didn't work for me either.. i just tried.
also looked but didnt find a help patch/file on the
subject..
m
--- Mark Polishook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> neither one
>
> [menubar 0 < and [menubar -1]
>
> removes the menubar for my os x. does it work for
> anyone?
>
> On 9/5/07, B. Boga
Frank Barknecht wrote:
> It doesn't do the "reset to 0" anymore, however I'm not yet sure if it
> is acting as it's supposed to be. At least it's not acting as the help
> patch explains.
> I can see what you're aiming for - monophony with last note hit
> priority and no retriggering envelopes -
neither one
[menubar 0 < and [menubar -1]
removes the menubar for my os x. does it work for anyone?
On 9/5/07, B. Bogart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Try [menubar 0 < and [menubar -1 <
>
> Are these not documented in the help file?
>
> .b.
>
> mark edward grimm wrote:
> > ... i know im beating
Try [menubar 0 < and [menubar -1 <
Are these not documented in the help file?
.b.
mark edward grimm wrote:
> ... i know im beating a dead horse. ive read the list
> on this but i still cant seem to figure it out!
>
> I usually just have a duel monitor and do "fullscreen
> 2" but now im on a g3
all i can add to this is i haven't found a solution either. if someone who
has could say [exactly] how to, that would be great.
tia -
On 9/5/07, mark edward grimm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ... i know im beating a dead horse. ive read the list
> on this but i still cant seem to figure it out!
Hey,
I've been doing some research on how to handle multiple languages for
the pdpedia. I am thinking of setting up the URL structure like this:
Languages (Any other language requests?):
http://wiki.puredata.info/ar/
http://wiki.puredata.info/bg/
http://wiki.puredata.info/ca/
http://wiki.pur
I think that the Montreal Pd Convention did a good job of being a
community event while still having a academic segment. I think this
is the best model for the Pd Convention. I think that a day of a
barcamp would be really good too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcamp
.hc
On Sep 5, 2
Hey,
Nice initiative, Marius! I am glad you are leading the charge on
this. I think we can use the pdpedia test setup to start testing
ideas while I get the more permanent mediawiki installed (I am
working on getting multi-language support going).
http://pdpedia.dreamhosters.com/index.ph
On Sep 5, 2007, at 9:09 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo,
> Patrice Colet hat gesagt: // Patrice Colet wrote:
>
>> Hello, I've updated on some computer pd-0.37 to 0.40, and passed
>> a lot
>> of time to find out an error caused by [select], attached is the
>> mistake
>> I've found out in
I think the [debug 0( message will turn that off.
hidio is pre-alpha, it's not ready for use, only testing. Use [hid]
for projects.
.hc
On Sep 5, 2007, at 4:18 AM, Echo Ho wrote:
> Hi Hans and all,
>
> we hookes up a bunch of sensors&switches to a CUI device (http://
> www.create.ucsb.edu/
... i know im beating a dead horse. ive read the list
on this but i still cant seem to figure it out!
I usually just have a duel monitor and do "fullscreen
2" but now im on a g3 with single monitor and cant
hide the menu bar.
im using hans pd-extended 0.39.2-test-7 for 10.3 and
Gem compiled for g
Hi
I'm trying to compile extended from the CVS and everytime I get the same
error on my openSUSE box:
g++ -c -g -O2 -fPIC -freg-struct-return -O3 -falign-loops=32
-falign-functions=32 -falign-jumps=32 -funroll-loops -ffast-math -mmmx
-I/usr/include/lqt -I.. -I/home/dubian/pure-data/pd/src
libf
Hallo,
Atte André Jensen hat gesagt: // Atte André Jensen wrote:
> Hmmm. It seems it got confused when receiving a noteon for a note that
> was already on (so without the acompanying noteoff inbetween), something
> that's quite difficult to pull off with a midi keyboard. I think it
> handles it
Hi emanuel
interesting issue!
about 1/2 year ago i had some not really succesfull experimentation
goin with the
Pinnacle PCTV USB2 as it uses a bt878 chip and i could borrow it from
a friend. the driver was initialized but i only got a black screen
(using camstream) - due to my research the driver
so it's in the cvs version? i was looking for it but couldn't find a
remark on how gettin them...
thanks for help
olsen
On 9/3/07, Thomas Grill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> it's possible that i introduced a mismatch of versions of flext and
> flext-based externals into the CVS.
> I'll ha
hey,
I am not sure if there is an exact border between users and developers.
a user for me is someone who uses a prebuilt patch like netpd, but there
are only very little patches that can be used without adaptation, so as
soon as you use pd and change a patch or settings you start to become a
d
thanks batuhan
well latency is not an issue at this point.
I would be glad if you could help me out in setting the ogg-icecast server.
im all ears
thanks
daniel
2007/9/4, Batuhan Bozkurt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Thanks Roman, I know about netpd and thanks for offering to give a hand.
> Yes we
To add to this: There are a few paying installation jobs in the next few
months in Dallas plus maintenence after that. The clients are all high
profile including DMA, OneArts Plaza and Neiman Marcus.
On 9/4/07, chris clepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Anyone in the Dallas area using Pd and G
Hi Hans and all,
we hookes up a bunch of sensors&switches to a CUI device (http://
www.create.ucsb.edu/~dano/CUI/) and are now trying to get it read by PD.
While it basically does work, we are stuck with 2 issues:
using the HID Object, it keeps posting messages of this kind:
output this:
> the events could happen one before the other... next SBCM should be in
> Recife, which is a great beach paradise...
...with sharks!... :D
I appreciate the interest of brazilian academics on this situation. But I
think that "brazilian PD community" still very immature as a independent
group. As
Yes I followed the advice from the dev list that claude suggested (just a
small tweak to the x_misc.c file) and it compiled like a charm!
Thanks everyone!
Eric
2007/9/5, Claude Heiland-Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> > eric labelle wrote:
> >> hi Iohannes
> >>
> >> He
Frank Barknecht a écrit :
Hallo,
You can only sent a float to the right inlet of a [select] initialized
in float-mode ([select]s, that don't have a symbol as argument, are in
float-mode).
Then I guess this feature came out with versions > 0.37
Sending a bang into the second inlet instead i
Frank Barknecht wrote:
>> I managed to finish my first extension (even while I haven't got a clue
>> what pd is up to:-)).
>
> We call these things "externals" around here. ;)
I told you I was a newbie :-)
> It doesn't seem to do this all the time. With some wild clicking on
> attached patch
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> eric labelle wrote:
>> hi Iohannes
>>
>> Here are the last few lines it outputs when the make fails:
>>
>>-I../portmidi/pm_linux -fno-strict-aliasing -DPA_USE_ALSA
>> -DUSEAPI_ALSA -O6 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer
>> -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -DINSTALL_PRE
hello
IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
eric labelle wrote:
hi Iohannes
Here are the last few lines it outputs when the make fails:
-I../portmidi/pm_linux -fno-strict-aliasing -DPA_USE_ALSA
-DUSEAPI_ALSA -O6 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer
-D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\"/u
Hallo,
Patrice Colet hat gesagt: // Patrice Colet wrote:
> Hello, I've updated on some computer pd-0.37 to 0.40, and passed a lot
> of time to find out an error caused by [select], attached is the mistake
> I've found out in my old, huge, and ugly patch.
> With simple words, could you people
eric labelle wrote:
> hi Iohannes
>
> Here are the last few lines it outputs when the make fails:
>
>-I../portmidi/pm_linux -fno-strict-aliasing -DPA_USE_ALSA
> -DUSEAPI_ALSA -O6 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer
> -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\"/usr/local\" -c -o
> ../ob
Hello, I've updated on some computer pd-0.37 to 0.40, and passed a lot
of time to find out an error caused by [select], attached is the mistake
I've found out in my old, huge, and ugly patch.
With simple words, could you people make something with error messages
to not wasting hours of debbug
hi Iohannes
Here are the last few lines it outputs when the make fails:
-I../portmidi/pm_linux -fno-strict-aliasing -DPA_USE_ALSA
-DUSEAPI_ALSA -O6 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
-DINSTALL_PREFIX=\"/usr/local\" -c -o ../obj/x_misc.o x_misc.c
x_misc.c: In functi
hi,
i'm trying to find a usb capture card to capture analog signal from a
IR camera in order to provide a signal for a video tracking patch.
the card shoudn't cost more than 300€.
i have a intel mac mini for the installation and because pdp more or
less requires linux, i'm looking for a us
Hallo,
Atte André Jensen hat gesagt: // Atte André Jensen wrote:
> I managed to finish my first extension (even while I haven't got a clue
> what pd is up to:-)).
We call these things "externals" around here. ;)
> It simply transforms output from notein to legato after these simple
> rules: l
Atte André Jensen wrote:
> I managed to finish my first extension (even while I haven't got a
clue what pd is up to:-)).
And I don't even know it's called "externals" .-)
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peace, love & harmony
Atte
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Atte André Jensen wrote:
If you played a monophonic hardware synth, you'll understand my poor
explanation...
Oh, forgot: Attached is a pd patch with two mono midi synths, one
without and on with the legato external...
--
peace, love & harmony
Atte
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Am 05.09.2007 um 11:39 schrieb IOhannes m zmoelnig:
> Thomas Grill wrote:
>> Some additional personal understanding:
>> I haven't looked it up, but as far i remember is
>> searched for standard paths and -I defined paths, whereas
>> "m_pd.h" is searched for those plus the source folder.
>
Hi
I managed to finish my first extension (even while I haven't got a clue
what pd is up to:-)).
It simply transforms output from notein to legato after these simple
rules: left output: the last note that was pressed. right output: 0 if
no notes are pressed other wise the velocity of the fir
Thomas Grill wrote:
> Some additional personal understanding:
> I haven't looked it up, but as far i remember is searched
> for standard paths and -I defined paths, whereas "m_pd.h" is searched
> for those plus the source folder.
so it basically makes the "-I." obsolete.
so much magic in comp
Some additional personal understanding:
I haven't looked it up, but as far i remember is searched
for standard paths and -I defined paths, whereas "m_pd.h" is searched
for those plus the source folder.
Otherwise many of my programs would probably not work
greetings, Thomas
Am 05.09.2007
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007, Frank Barknecht wrote:
It's possible to trigger the loadbang manually with a message to the
subpatch, the objects are created in. For singleton.pd this subpatch's
receiver is is pd-$0-container. Attached is a version of singleton which
automatically sends a loadbang message
eric labelle wrote:
> Sorry to bother with this but I'm trying to compile Pd from the CVS and
> it keeps failing and something that caught my attention at the end of
> the configure process is this:
>
> checking for special C compiler options needed for large files... no
> checking for _FILE_OFF
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> /tmp/ccuN3zCm.o: In function `helloworld_bang':
>> helloworld.c:(.text+0xe): undefined reference to `post'
the given error was a linker error rather than a compiler error.
>
> You need to #include in the source file.
> If you have #include "m_pd.h" then m_pd.h has to
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