I answer back on the list...
I think I did not compile it in the last 10 years, but A.villeret did and he
use github magic to compile it on various platform.
code is here :
https://github.com/ch-nry/pd_shmem
updating this file will certainly do the job for a mac arm64, but I don't have
time
Oh, that’s fantastic. Thanks, Cyrille (and William)!
Phil
From: Pd-list on behalf of cyrille henry
Date: Wednesday, February 1, 2023 at 9:18 AM
To: pd-list@lists.iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] Shared memory for [pd~] processes
Hello Phil,
shmem have been develop for this purpose, and it still
Hello Phil,
shmem have been develop for this purpose, and it still works great for this
purpose...
I think you can install it from deken.
Cheers
C
Le 01/02/2023 à 17:56, Phil Stone a écrit :
Hello everyone,
I’ve converted my old ‘polywavesynth’ to being able to spawn a new [pd~]
process
It's available as 'shmem' via deken.
On Wed, Feb 1, 2023 at 11:58 AM Phil Stone wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
>
>
> I’ve converted my old ‘polywavesynth’ to being able to spawn a new [pd~]
> process for its voice management, and that’s working really well. I can see
> the load spread to other
Hello everyone,
I’ve converted my old ‘polywavesynth’ to being able to spawn a new [pd~]
process for its voice management, and that’s working really well. I can see the
load spread to other cores for multiple synthesizers, and after working out
some bugs, I’m really happy with this new
Hello IOhannes,
I just updated my Pure Data Vanilla v.0.53.1+ds-1 to v.0.53.1+ds-2, both
~ubuntu22.04~ppa1.
And my here below crash problem is gone under Linux Mint 21.1 ! :)
Now, I will test it under Ubuntu Studio 22.04 and Manjaro Linux 22 awa
Windows 10.
Debian Package ChangeLog