On 11/09/2012 02:51 PM, Jamie Bullock wrote:
So, it seems like [packOSCstream] and [unpackOSCstream] are (un)packing message
in a format that can't be used with external clients/servers. Is that correct?
from your experience with liblo, you seem to conclude that:
a) all external
On 11/09/2012 05:14 PM, martin.pe...@sympatico.ca wrote:
If you look inside [unpackOSCstream] you'll see that it uses [slipdec].
So the other end must be using [slipenc] or they won't match up.
Unless you are doing this over a serial connection there is no need to
use SLIP at all. [unpackOSC]
On 11/08/2012 12:16 PM, enrike wrote:
sorry. the gcc export-dynamic error happened while compiling pdp, so I
went to externals/Makefile and removed all the pdpd related stuff in the
LIB_TARGETS. I dont think I will need pdp in the near future so that
should not be an issue for me right now.
On 11/08/2012 02:07 PM, enrike wrote:
mmm, but I used the svn version, or maybe it is another branch I used? I
did
$ svn checkout
https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/branches/pd-extended/0.42
yes, it's fixed in the trunk
On 10/17/2012 03:15 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I added a Build-Conflicts: oss4-dev to the pd-extended package. Could
you add a note to the Debian wiki page about making sure that package is
not installed?
attached is a patch that fixes Pd's OSS-implementation, rather than
relying on
On 11/07/2012 09:05 AM, enrike wrote:
thanks, I finally managed to get it to compile by removing a few
externals, but it would be nice to have them in case I use it in the
near future. I might try to compile again.
it would also be nice if you could be more specific which externals made
On 11/03/2012 06:20 PM, Rick T wrote:
Is th eir a better way to do this it seems convoluted.
See attached PD
maybe this:
- add 1 to current sum whenever the user presses Up.
- add -1 to current sum, whenever the user presses Down.
see attachment.
fgmsdr
IOhannes
PS: btw, i think that
On 11/01/2012 05:55 PM, Billy Stiltner wrote:
not sure if that has anything to do with what you guys are talking
about i'm not familiar with anything tcl tk
no (unless i misunderstood what we are talking about)
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On 10/30/2012 08:05 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
Quick question... is this autoconnect problem only relevant to midi
or does it also affect jack audio connections? I'd like to try to fix
this but never use jack so am not sure where to start.
my original implementation for alsa-MIDI (which is
On 10/30/2012 10:45 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
OK.. I think I can figure out how to take autoconnect out - just committed
and git pushed for your inspection :)
just noticed how well encapsulated the autoconnect feature has been
implemented. made it easy to disable :-)
fgmadsr
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On 10/27/2012 05:44 PM, Bastiaan van den Berg wrote:
I grabbed puredata 0.43.4 last night on my laptop, to play around with
some GEM stuff..
But now, everytime I want to create a GEM window, i get the following error;
GEM: failed to init GLEW: your system only supports openGL-1.0
Google tells
please keep this on list.
On 10/27/2012 08:07 PM, Bastiaan van den Berg wrote:
On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 7:49 PM, IOhannes m zmölnigzmoel...@iem.at wrote:
what does glewinfo tell you?
http://pastebin.com/SazpiEre
weird, that output looks good enough.
what i don't understand is which
sorry for please
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On 10/13/2012 09:44 AM, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
Maybe I wasn't clear, sorry. I ment in Gem.
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 10:44 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis
adr...@gmail.com mailto:adr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've checked the text objects and examples in Pd and I was wondering
On 10/13/2012 02:45 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
Hm, using [text2d] and hitting return only creates a space between the
words.
For example, I'd like to get:
Good morning
everyone
when you hit return, you don't insert a line-break into your message
(though it may first look like that).
On 10/08/2012 07:30 PM, adr...@gmail.com wrote:
I know the command for creating an object, but I didn't know there's a
command to destroy one. Which one is it?
if you load iemgut's [canvasdelete], you get a delete message that you
can send to the canvas to delete a specific objects.
e.g.
[obj
On 10/07/2012 06:44 AM, J Oliver wrote:
This seems like it will work well.
Anybody can recommend a good spanish font?
i think all spanish letters are covered by the latin-1 codepages, which
should be part of virtually every font you will encounter (unless you
are using wingbats or the like)
On 10/07/2012 06:51 AM, J Oliver wrote:
that's a bit weirder and might well be a bug in Gem.
please send a patch that exhibits this problem.
Attached
your patch is encoded in some ISO-8859 encoding, while Gem expects a
UTF-8 encoded string with the text message.
this most likely hints,
On 10/06/2012 10:37 AM, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
count the bangs that [tabplay~] will output via it's 2nd inlet.
For long files, yes.
probably for intermediate-sized files.
with long files (those that do not easily fit into RAM; or when have a
number of longish files, the total of which
On 10/06/2012 12:25 PM, Ed Kelly wrote:
True, but looking outside of the scope of audio for a second...
my point was, that there is a reason for specialized objects, even if
they are written in an obscure compiled language like C.
i wouldn't want to do anything requiring low latencies (like
On 10/06/2012 12:57 PM, Py Fave wrote:
check this .
i didn't write it but used it with success .
it needs some tweaks ,but it works
sorry i don't know who wrote this
maira and me :-) well, at least the [utf82codenumber] (which was part of
the [srtfile] implementation).
the rest is from
hi
On 10/06/2012 10:01 PM, Haskell Media wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if you can connect multiple dongles to your computer to
increase the number of wiimotes that can connect to pure data using your
wiimote object.
please ask such questions on the pd-list [1], so that more people can
profit
On 10/06/2012 06:16 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Anyway, I think you're being trolled.
my answer was definitely not too serious.
my point remains, that if you still want to do realtime processing, you
might be better of with specialized objects written in a compiled language.
fgmarsd
On 10/07/2012 01:35 AM, Scott R. Looney wrote:
so, any way to do this easily? preferably something i could query from
outside remotely.
in short: no
(long answers include using dyn or iemguts)
the usual way to do it, is to separate the dynamically created code from
the static code (separate
On 10/06/2012 01:54 AM, J Oliver wrote:
Dear all,
I was working on a subtitling patch for videos, however, I encountered
two problems to which I hope there is a solution, as solving them would
make it work.
Hard to say if this is a Pd problem or text3d problem or both.
PROBLEM 1:
On 10/05/2012 11:25 PM, Rick T wrote:
Is there another way I should be doing this
count the bangs that [tabplay~] will output via it's 2nd inlet.
alternatively, trust Pd's timing.
if you tell [line~] to create a ramp from here to there in 1077ms, then
it will take exactly 1077ms, and you
On 10/04/2012 05:47 PM, Rick T wrote:
Greetings All
1) I'm trying to find a way to get the total amount of values in a
table. I found arraysize but that doesn't seem to give me the correct
output
Example:
If I create a table with ; arrayx 0 .1 .3 .5 .3 .1
you are not creating a table
On 10/04/2012 05:04 PM, Patrice Colet wrote:
We should use C language only when we need it, in the example of [waveinfo]
vs [soundfile_info], both aren't the good way for me,
we just need the [binfile] external for reading the header, and all the other
stuff can be done into a pd patch.
On 10/01/2012 08:51 PM, Pierre Massat wrote:
Dear List,
I had to format my SD card after rpi-update filled up the entire disk.
So I installed the latest version of Raspbian(2012-09-18), and
installed Pd. It seems to work ok, but pdsend is nowhere to be found. I
thought it was part of Pd by
On 09/30/2012 09:48 AM, Billy Stiltner wrote:
thank you very much Cyrille
I figured that out after I pretended I was a table and read the
tabwrite documentation I think, haha
now I am wondering if there is an udpreceive that works with osc
messages that has an inlet to change the port
On 09/30/2012 01:24 PM, Billy Stiltner wrote:
thank you IOhannes m zmölnig
now I can assign a port per synth, I'm not sure it is a good idea now
i don't think this is a good idea.
instead, use an OSC-prefix for each synth:
/FM/1/...
/FM/2/...
/Drone
On 09/30/2012 01:36 PM, Antonio Roberts wrote:
If the proposed change means that I can save five or more minutes then
I fully support moving the source code download to the bottom of the
page
so which one should be first? bsd?
(personally i prefer src as first entry for political reasons;
On 09/28/2012 02:01 AM, Miller Puckette wrote:
Hmm... I agree there's bad confusion between array and table in Pd
nomenclature. I've tried to use table for a specifically floating-point
array, and array for the more general thing, but I think I've been
less than consistent (case in point, the
On 09/28/2012 01:55 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hey all,
I'm kinda stuck...
I want to add a font (linux-libertine) for use in Pd vanilla,
specifically for use with [cnv], and I'm not sure how to add it in.
afair, all the iemguis have hardcoded fonts which cannot be changed in a
simple way.
On 09/26/2012 04:22 PM, umberto torrez wrote:
Hi, i have 2 symbols:
[symbol /Users/umberto/Desktop/sounds/]
and
[symbol mysound.wav]
how can i join both? i need to have :
[symbol /Users/umberto/Desktop/sounds/mysound.wav]
[symbol $1$2(
that is
[symbol foo( [symbol
On 09/13/2012 11:44 AM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
apt-get install imagemagick
On debian (so probably also on ubuntu) the package you're after is the
development one:
libmagickwand-dev
actually it is libmagick++-dev
a good start is usually to install all packages that are used to build
Gem on
On 09/09/2012 06:14 PM, Billy King wrote:
Hello list
Is there a way to change various configuration aspects (usually
available from the menus) from inside a patch?
For example, if I want to change the patch's sample rate, number of
inputs, or the input/output device from patch in real time
On 09/07/2012 12:35 AM, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hey all,
Does anyone have a working mrpeach library (the OSC stuff particularly)
compiled for a raspian rpi pd 0.43.2?
if you are using rpi-wheezy (or however this is called), simply do:
$ apt-get install pd-osc
there is a large number of
On 09/07/2012 10:55 AM, Julian Brooks wrote:
BTW - big props for whomsoever has sorted the debian repo's, they're an
excellent resource these days.
that was mainly hans with roman and me.
help is always welcome :-)
fgmasdr
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On 08/30/2012 02:17 PM, Pierre Massat wrote:
Hi,
Sorry to interrupt, I need to install readanysf~ on Raspbian Wheezy. Can
I also use the command you just mentioned (apt-get install pd-readanysf) ?
most likely.
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On 08/29/2012 08:23 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The quick approach to this would be just to set up an folder that is web
accessible, say:
http://puredata.info/auto-build/latest
any reason to not use http://autobuild.puredata.info/ ?
i think this would break less links.
fgmadsr
On 08/14/2012 07:43 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Even with [initbang] it's still a hack. When designing and testing the
abstraction, the user must remember to always remove the dynamically created
inlets/outlets before saving, and there's no way to automate that without using
yet another hack
On 08/14/2012 03:56 PM, Michael Zacherl wrote:
Hallo IOhannes,
On 08/11/2012 01:58 PM, Michael Zacherl wrote:
In Pd-extended it could be easier since there are more possibilities to control
the init-phase of a just loaded patch.
I think it's in iemlib (Iohannes could chime in) but admittedly
On 08/16/2012 07:50 PM, Rick T wrote:
Thanks now when I try and go to the about and click on help and about or
help and manual I get error messages
couldn't open /usr/lib/puredata/doc/1.manual/1.introduction.txt: no
such file or directory
couldn't not find
On 08/16/2012 05:22 PM, m.e.grimm wrote:
It is occurring to me to ask since getting a RPI.
Can I do -nogui w/ Gem from terminal and have a fullscreen Gem win.
sure, just do it.
I am assuming this would be OpenGL only without booting X.
this assumption is wrong.
currently Gem on linux
On 08/17/2012 08:46 AM, Pierre Massat wrote:
Just a thought : wouldn't it be useful to create a pd-raspberr...@iem.at
mailto:pd-raspberr...@iem.at address ? I get the feeling that there
will be more and more messages about this new platform which may not
necessarily be interesting to pure Pd
On 08/11/2012 01:58 PM, Michael Zacherl wrote:
In Pd-extended it could be easier since there are more possibilities to control
the init-phase of a just loaded patch.
I think it's in iemlib (Iohannes could chime in) but admittedly I forgot about
it, since also there was a lot of discussion
On 08/12/2012 03:51 AM, Rick T wrote:
Greetings All
I have ubuntu 12.04 64bit running xfce and I installed puredata from the
ubuntu software center and I get an error
/usr/lib/puredata/tcl/pd-gui.tcl failes to execute child process no
such file or directory. How can I fix this?
make sure
On 07/10/2012 02:03 PM, Seiichiro MATSUMURA wrote:
The attached picture named test.jpg is what I saved using the
attached patch. The original pict in a buffer is like right hand side
of another attached picture screenshot_gemwin.jpg. Somehow colors
for starters, the test.jpg, is really a TIFF
On 06/30/2012 12:35 AM, José Rafael Subía Valdez wrote:
Hello list
has anyone compiled FTM for PD in mac OSX 10.6??
ftm4pd only ever worked on linux.
no work has been done on that fron for several years...
fgmadr
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On 05/18/2012 07:28 PM, Alexandre Quessy wrote:
Hello everyone!
Long time no see. :)
So, in short, pd doesn't work with jackd2?
Is there a plan to fix this in a near future?
how's that related to this thread and how do you come to said conclusion?
fgmadr
IOhannes
On 05/16/2012 08:43 PM, Rick Snow wrote:
Hi all,
Long time list lurker with a few open/broad questions:
What is the best way to route/diffuse/spatialize independent audio to
speaker arrays of more than the standard 8, 16, 32?
the standard ways to do that include
- vbap
- ambisonics
- WFS
On 05/12/2012 07:58 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
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Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2012 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: [PD] variable receive objects?
hi!
is there a way to generate a variable receive object similar to a
On 05/04/2012 09:30 PM, Roberto Aramburu wrote:
Hello list, ive noticed that the object [log] only outputs the natural
logarithm and im wondering if there is an object in Pd that can give
me log base 10.
log_n(x) = ln(x)/ln(n)
you might want to calculate the divisor at runtime rather than
On 05/04/2012 02:42 PM, Husk 00 wrote:
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 2:18 PM, Antonio Roberts
anto...@hellocatfood.com mailto:anto...@hellocatfood.com wrote:
Is it possible to display multiple lines of text using one instance of
[text2d]/[text3d]?
To do that I usually convert text into ascii
On 04/15/12 00:38, J Oliver wrote:
are you sure that Gem is loaded before you try to load pix_example?
Yes. Another Gem built in a 10.6 machine that works well otherwise. Pd reports
loading it as usual:
GEM: Graphics Environment for Multimedia
GEM: ver: 0.92.2
GEM: compiled: Sep 21 2010
On 04/15/12 22:41, J Oliver wrote:
However, it is a limitation that pix_externals need to be compiled with the
same version of Gem.
this is true.
but there never has been a public API until Gem-0.93.
for 0.93, i changed the Gem-API a bit, in order to make it hopefully
more stable in the
On 04/15/12 00:25, J Oliver wrote:
Hi all
hi jaime
2) ./configure --enable-fat-binary=i386
Again it built ok, but now I got:
/Users/joliver/Gem/extra/pix_example/pix_example.pd_darwin:
dlopen(/Users/joliver/Gem/extra/pix_example/pix_example.pd_darwin, 10): Symbol
not found:
is the site down?
it only gives me a white page...
fgmasdr
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On 04/10/12 10:33, katja wrote:
I mean to say that switching to any format other than decimal ASCII
would make it impossible for Pd to interpret patch files using the
current format.
why?
Large tables are mostly stored in an audio format, rather than text.
i was talking about pd/pd-gui
On 04/09/12 12:39, katja wrote:
Doing it better would require a lot of modifications, more than
changing some format specifiers. It's a pity we can't see MaxMsp's
code, the issues seem to be neatly solved there, like:
i haven't looked at the actual behaviour, but max has a (default) binary
On 04/09/12 15:18, Patrice Colet wrote:
Hello,
is there a trick to use [pix_write] for writing on one image.jpg at each frame
instead of renaming to image001 image002 etc ... ?
build your own [pix_write] using [pix_buffer], where you have full
control over the filename.
or use (and
On 04/09/12 16:26, Patrice Colet wrote:
De: IOhannes m zmölnigzmoel...@iem.at
or use (and hack) the one in git [1].
I would be glad to play with sources but I'm still stucked in mingw
compilation because of some plugin compilation errors, I'll try to get time
this week for testing
On 04/09/12 20:06, katja wrote:
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Hans-Christoph Steinerh...@at.or.at wrote:
We could still store numbers as ASCII and not lose precision. For example, we
could store the actual bits as base64 or hex. Let's say it'll store 64-bits to
have one number format
On 04/09/12 21:33, Samuel Burt wrote:
I just noticed that Pd 0.43 changes graph on parent to no longer have an Apply
button. I relied on the Apply button a lot to get the size of the graph on
parent correct. I was wondering why this change was made and if perhaps someone
was planning a better
On 04/09/12 23:59, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
It understands the global sample rate, but not yet the sample rate set with
[block~].
while i haven't looked at the object yet (though it sounds very useful),
i would like to suggest adding a message that forces filter coefficients
to be
since i spend a few days in san francisco (for visiting the linux audio
conference [1] in stanford) i wanted to ask whether there are some Pders
round here who would like to go for a beer...
fgmasdr
IOhannes
[1] http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2012/
On 04/05/12 20:37, Charles Goyard wrote:
Hi,
I don't understand how I can move the points of a mesh_square to make a
trapezoid.
just to add more confusion: how about [trapezoid]?
fgmasd
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On 04/03/12 21:23, John Harrison wrote:
I can't tell if this is a new crash triggered by the same create/destroy
event or the old crash. The same scenario triggers the crash
(create/destroy test99.pd in a new canvas) but gdb reports something
different. This is on today's build, Oneiric 32 bit.
On 03/29/12 10:46, João Pais wrote:
I never got to use ubuntu that much (never performing), because it just
takes too much effort to setup the system until it really works without
having to go to forums and ask for stuff.
the card works on debian (and i assume any other distribution past 2003
On 03/27/12 18:10, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
This is my last post (apart from pd-announce posts).
again?
fgmasdr
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On 03/18/12 00:31, Patrice Colet wrote:
i don't thiunk anybody gave the gmerlin plugin a try on w32/mingw yet
(though e.g. vlc is known to work)
the usual procedure is to tell Gem's configure where to find gmerlin
(PKG_GMERLIN_AVDEC_CFLAGS and PKG_GMERLIN_AVDEC_LIBS) and hope it
will
On 03/17/12 21:59, Patrice Colet wrote:
I'm giving a try on msys,
the build system can compile a working version of Gem but without media plugins,
what is the procedure for having the usual gem object using gmerlin library?
i don't thiunk anybody gave the gmerlin plugin a try on w32/mingw
On 02/27/12 20:44, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
IOhannes is also the central point of failure for a lot of Pd. There
is only so much on person can do, so I figure its good to spread the
work around :-)
which is true. so if greg (or somebody else) is donating anyhow (and
they have spare G5's
On 02/23/12 18:11, Miller Puckette wrote:
Hi all -
Pd 0.43-2 test 1 is out on the usual places:
great.
This version fixes the TCL errors starting up on Windows (the page-long pink
blot on the Pd window) and a couple of minor fixes.
unfortunately not entirely (i could only test the git
On 02/17/12 21:43, Andy Farnell wrote:
As Ubuntu continues to get heavier I heartily recommend
you look at stock Debian Squeeze with a lite window manager
if you want to use the machine for artistic work, rather than
as a general purpose desktop.
as a system administrator i think Debian
On 02/18/12 20:36, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
[hid] on Linux relies on a /dev/input/event* devices. If that device does not
provide a /dev/input/event* device, then [hid] can't read it. One possibility
is that you are using an X driver for that tablet, so not a /dev/input/event*
device.
On 02/16/12 19:49, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
What if this was handled in [float]? Something like this:
- add a symbol method to [float]
- convert the symbol to a float, then back and compare
- if it matches, output the float out of the left inlet
- if it does not match, output the
On 02/15/12 23:47, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Is there a way to give the user an option of what happens, like:
[badarg pi 3.14...]-- if the bad arg is pi substitute 3.14... and create the
object
there is [try] in iemguts, which does something like this, though iirc
it (currently) doesn't work
On 02/15/12 23:19, Jack wrote:
OK, so if my server quit or crash, I have to wait few minutes (maybe
only one) before to relaunch it.
I was hoping it was faster.
you can also launch the server and keep setting the port to the desired
one (using [port 12345( ) until it reports that it is indeed
On 02/16/12 15:59, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
hi
We have a laser pointer that is being tracked and broadcasting on an ip
two lists of XY data from a C# application
Is there a way i can listen to it in pd by just listening to that socket?
I tried netserver and netclient but it does not connect.
Can
On 02/16/12 16:46, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2012-02-16 à 16:38:00, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
[netsend]/server/client speak a protocol called FUDI, which you C#
application is most likely not speaking.
FUDI is fairly close to not having any protocol at all. It's quite close
to just using
On 02/16/12 16:46, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Hi and thanks
We are listening for tcp
in max i get the lines read as
LaserOutput: [[[2705,246]],[[1358,402]]]
and in pd using mrpeach's tcpclient it reads back
91 91 91 50 54 54 49 44 50 56 54 93 93 44 91 91 49 51 54 53 44 52 49 56 93 93
93 13 10
i
On 02/16/12 16:50, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
unfortunately [netreceive] and friends will not output any data until
the semicolon terminator is encountered, which i guessed might have been
the problem of not receiving any data.
which should read like:
[...the problem of not] seeing any data
On 02/15/12 23:13, Roman Haefeli wrote:
I have that as well, but it seems it is not specific to iemnet's
classes. I experience that with many net classes in Pd and also - IIRC -
with other programming languages that provide ways to open a listening
the problem is, that the socket does get not
On 02/16/12 17:13, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
fine; but not if you just do a [; pd quit(; see also my bug-report/patch
about this on sf ( which seems to be down currently)
it's up again, so here is the ticket:
http://sf.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1502860group_id=55736atid=478072
On 02/16/12 17:50, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
i cannot find iemnet for OSX
never mind, it won't help you here (in fact, it will make things a
little bit more complicated, as with mrpeach/tcpclient you can at least
hope that the chunks you get will make sense in a way, whereas the
iemnet will
On 02/16/12 18:12, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
We have tried using the symbol2list object to parse the data, but where things seem to
fall apart is when we try to give any arguments that contain a comma. Is there some sort
of a literal break character (like \ in unix) that we can use in pure data
On 02/16/12 19:16, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
What is packet fragmentation and why is it preferable to take it into
account even when not necessary ?
tcp/ip is a stream-based protocol and has no notion of packets like
udp (which is a packet-based protocol).
meaning: if you send 1 2 3 4 5
this
On 02/16/12 19:33, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2012-02-15 à 20:54:00, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
darn, given that i wanted some distance, should i use the speed of
light, of sound or my car to multiply with the time?
Because Miller is the measure of all things, let's use the speed of
On 02/16/12 19:39, Martin Peach wrote:
As I understood it, the OS's tcp/ip stack will take care of putting tcp
packets back together, the application will receive complete messages
unless they are bigger than an IP packet (~65k). Only if the sender is
dribbling out partial messages would that be
On 02/14/12 16:17, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
I know this has probably often been debated but...
I can't seem to understand the logic for which [import] fails with an
error e.g.:
[import]: ERROR: can't load library in monlib
isn't this called moonlib?
mfgsdar
IOhannes
On 02/11/12 23:19, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2012-02-11 à 21:25:00, Max a écrit :
we looked into the private accommodation option as well but decided
against it because the convention took place during the summer break
and parallel to the bauhaus-summer school. the summer school did pay
for
On 02/12/12 17:09, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
That's my memory of it too. Plus that place was tomb-silent, I felt already
bad enough coming into a nunnery at 3am after drinking ;)
so it turns out after years, that i didn't miss so much after all...cool :-)
fgmadsr
IOhannes
On 02/10/12 17:11, Roman Haefeli wrote:
Hm.. we have clearly more success stories with [disis_wimoote] than with
[wiimote] pd-svn. Probably [disis_wiimote] should be in debian?
i don't know, it feels like we have clearly more bug reports for
[wiimote] than for [disis_wiimote]
otoh, some
On 02/10/12 17:38, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
and why couldn't a lot of people benefit from the disis_wiimote?
i think nobody challenged that.
it is open source and it's just a matter of packaging it for a
specific distro.
yes, somebody has to do the work.
btw, [wiimote] is open source
On 02/06/12 22:43, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I haven't found that answer either... Looks like we need to get [gemwin]
working on Mac OS X/64-bit. Other than that and tclpd setup, the 64-bit builds
are working pretty well.
what's the problem with that, currently?
to all my knowledge,
On 01/28/12 18:15, rolf meesters wrote:
sure. by Release you mean the 93.3.(?)
no. using master should be fine.
with Release i mean the configuration flavour (somewhere in the top
line of MSVC you can select between Release, Debug and
ReleaseDummy. you seem to have chosen Debug - simply
On 01/28/12 11:18, Patrice Colet wrote:
building Gem on mingw is _highly_ experimental and _only_ works with
So it works?!
yes.
After removing pix_film from pixes, compilation goes to linking but I've got
this:
why?
all the dependency stuff (e.g. quicktime,...) is factored out into
On 01/28/12 08:44, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
Well before reporting a bug I would like to make sure this isn't a
'local' issue. Anyway I'll sure do.
thanks.
if it really is a local bug, we can always close it :-)
fgmadr
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