Stephen Sinclair wrote:
> Come to think of it,
> wouldn't it be useful if Pd just *always* checked for extensions in
> the user's home folder?
> ~/.pd-extra, for instance.
i don't know the benefits of such additional auto-searched folder.
i am working with different pd-versions on different platfo
Come to think of it,
wouldn't it be useful if Pd just *always* checked for extensions in
the user's home folder?
~/.pd-extra, for instance.
(Whether it should be first or last on the search path, I'm not sure.)
Steve
On 11/5/06, Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ah, I found it. For s
Ah, I found it. For some reason I have pd-0.40-2 in both /usr/local
and in my home folder. I copied the comport files to my home folder's
extra folder, and it works. Now to decide which Pd to keep...
On 11/5/06, mik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi
i think it depends on where pd itself is: if i
hi
i think it depends on where pd itself is: if it's in /usr/local/bin it
will check /usr/local/lib/pd/extra, but if it's in /usr/bin it will look
in /usr/lib/pd/extra. just add /usr/local/lib/pd/extra to your path
and it will always be checked.
m
Chuckk Hubbard schreef:
BTW, I also tried
BTW, I also tried [declare] with an absolute path, naming "-lib
comport" specifically, and it wouldn't load.
On 11/5/06, Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello.
I'm once again trying to control my school's Moog with Pd, this time
going with the serial port on my new laptop.
I downloaded
Hello.
I'm once again trying to control my school's Moog with Pd, this time
going with the serial port on my new laptop.
I downloaded and compiled the [comport] external. I moved the file
comport.pd_linux to /usr/local/lib/pd/extra. If I open the
comport-help file, which I moved to the same fold