On 08/29/2017 08:02 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> cool, but I think that would be a Pd issue, anyway, huh? An object
> shouldn't stop working, as I see it
i'd rather say that tof was making assumptions about private
implementation details of Pd and was exploiting them.
(pretty much all GUI
On 29-08-17 20:02, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
cool, but I think that would be a Pd issue, anyway, huh? An object
shouldn't stop working, as I see it
The reason this object stopped working is because newer MacOSX versions
use address randomization and with 64-bits this can use the whole
cool, but I think that would be a Pd issue, anyway, huh? An object
shouldn't stop working, as I see it
2017-08-29 11:08 GMT-03:00 José Rafael Subía Valdez
:
> Hello Alexandre,
>
> thanks, this solved it.
>
> downloaded the package again, I don't know what version I was
Hello Alexandre,
thanks, this solved it.
downloaded the package again, I don't know what version I was using, as I
copied the externals from another machine (got a new computer in the office
and I thought I was using the latest)
thanks for the help.
cheers
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 2:57 PM,
> the library has not been updated for a while now
>
It actually has. If you search for externals you'll see a new "0.2.1"
version around.
I tested the "old" version (the one that came with extended 0.43) and I had
the same issue, but I tried 2.1 and it worked fine with 0.48-0 in MacOS.
Which
Dear list,
I have been trying out the latest version 0.48 and some old externals.
Unfortunately, the [breakpoints] GRAPHICAL object from the "tof" library
spits out this tcl problem:
(Tcl) INVALID COMMAND NAME: invalid command name ".x5808180.c"
while executing
".x5808180.c create rectangle