Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1

2017-07-24 Thread me.grimm
t; > >> > WARNING: connect to pd failed, retrying port localhost:5400. > > >> > WARNING: connect to pd failed, retrying port localhost:5400. > > >> > WARNING: connect to pd failed, retrying port localhost:5400. > > >>

Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1

2017-07-21 Thread Max
On 2017년 07월 21일 16:41, me.grimm wrote: >> Desperately installing the Adobe crack on OS X and in the process of hindering it of calling home deleting the localhost line? not sure what this means... so delete this file? There apparently is a crack out there for the Adobe suite that only

Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1

2017-07-21 Thread Miller Puckette
g port localhost:5400. > >> > WARNING: connect to pd failed, retrying port localhost:5400. > >> > ^CPd: signal 2 > >> > gui socket 0 - closing audio... > >> > closing MIDI... > >> > ... done. > >> &

Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1

2017-07-21 Thread Max
Related anecdote: I had students buy a copy of Max, because they could not get Pd to run, because the pirated Adobe and messed up their localhost in the process. Free software irony. m. ___ Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and

Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1

2017-07-21 Thread Miller Puckette
; > WARNING: connect to pd failed, retrying port localhost:5400. > >> > ^CPd: signal 2 > >> > gui socket 0 - closing audio... > >> > closing MIDI... > >> > ... done. > >> > $ > >> > > >> > > >>

Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1

2017-07-21 Thread Max
On 2017년 07월 21일 16:41, me.grimm wrote: >> Is the firewall on ...? firewall is off >> ping localhost ping: cannot resolve localhost: Unknown host >> with -nogui in Terminal ala n$ /Volumes/U/Pd-0.48-0test3.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd -nogui -verbose input channels = 2, output channels = 2

Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1

2017-07-21 Thread me.grimm
> >> > cheers >> > m >> > >> > >> > On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 1:32 PM, Miller Puckette <m...@ucsd.edu >> <mailto:m...@ucsd.edu>> wrote: >> > >> > > Can you try with "

Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1

2017-07-21 Thread Max
ns if the pd proves has hung in the background. Open > > Activity Monitor and make sure there is no "pd" processing running, if so > > then kill it. > > > > > > As a test, try running the pd core from the command line in Terminal:

Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1

2017-07-21 Thread Dan Wilcox
;> > cheers >> > m >> > >> > >> > On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 1:32 PM, Miller Puckette <m...@ucsd.edu >> > <mailto:m...@ucsd.edu>> wrote: >> > >> > > Can you try with "test2"? (on my site, just now uploaded it). &

Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1

2017-07-21 Thread Dan Wilcox
t;mailto:m...@ucsd.edu>> wrote: > > > > > Can you try with "test2"? (on my site, just now uploaded it). > > > > > > thanks > > > Miller > > > > > > On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 06:00:36PM +0200, Dan Wilcox wrote: > > > &

Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1

2017-07-20 Thread Miller Puckette
t. > > > > > > As a test, try running the pd core from the command line in Terminal: > > > > > > /Applications/Pd-VERSION.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd > > > > > > You can at least see some info. You can also run it with the -verbose > >

Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1

2017-07-20 Thread me.grimm
unning, if so > then kill it. > > > > As a test, try running the pd core from the command line in Terminal: > > > > /Applications/Pd-VERSION.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd > > > > You can at least see some info. You can also run it with the -verbose > flag

Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1

2017-07-19 Thread Miller Puckette
nfo. You can also run it with the -verbose flag to > see even more info. > > > On Jul 18, 2017, at 11:21 PM, pd-list-requ...@lists.iem.at wrote: > > > > Subject: Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1 > > Date: July 18, 2017 at 10:16:13 PM GMT+2 > > To: M

Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1

2017-07-19 Thread Dan Wilcox
mmand line in Terminal: /Applications/Pd-VERSION.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd You can at least see some info. You can also run it with the -verbose flag to see even more info. > On Jul 18, 2017, at 11:21 PM, pd-list-requ...@lists.iem.at wrote: > > Subject: Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with

Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1

2017-07-18 Thread Simon Iten
sierra indicates 10.12 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS_Sierra > On 18 Jul 2017, at 21:55, Miller Puckette wrote: > > Really 10.2.5? Not 10.5? > > I've tested on 10.6. I ues I'd better try an earlier one :) > > M > > On

Re: [PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1

2017-07-18 Thread Miller Puckette
Really 10.2.5? Not 10.5? I've tested on 10.6. I ues I'd better try an earlier one :) M On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 02:39:06PM -0400, me.grimm wrote: > Hello, > > So I have a student with a Macbook Air. Pd 0.47.1 that she downloaded hangs > and quits as detailed here: >

[PD] Macbook Air Errors with 0.48 Test 1

2017-07-18 Thread me.grimm
Hello, So I have a student with a Macbook Air. Pd 0.47.1 that she downloaded hangs and quits as detailed here: https://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2016-12/117154.html then miller said he maybe fixed? https://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2016-12/117157.html So I just tried the