[PD] Looking for a Pd object like Max's XYZ [WAS]: Re: looking for an object like max's join

2015-07-06 Thread Lorenzo Sutton

Hi,

On 03/07/2015 01:30, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:

hi, I wonder if anyone thought of making an object that generates a list
from individual inlets that triggers the output whenever a value is sent to
any inlet.


I think in general that when asking is there an object in Pd which does 
xyz the Max object does it's would be very useful for the list (and for 
posterity) to know what the use case is.


i.e. in this case, maybe what you are achieving with [pak] in Max can be 
achieved in a completely different way in Pd :-)


IMHO this would be more positively challenging for the list (and more 
fun) :-)


My two cets.

Lorenzo.

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[PD] Wavesel~ external preview available as deken-type distribution.

2015-07-06 Thread Fred Jan Kraan
Hi,

At the moment a preview version of the wavesel~ object is available via
the deken download tool. Wavesel~ is an incomplete clone of the Max
waveform~ object.

I tried to make this using the gcanvas interface, using ggee/gcanvas as
code base. It is probably my poor implementation, but it doesn't work
very well. Another reason could be that drawing a lot via Tk is not a
very good idea.

Occasionally it is really slow, and switching on the refresh ([buftime
1000() is a sure way to hang pd in some minutes.

The current plan is to rebuild it using the CicmWrapper, so no updates
are planned on this version.

But for the very brave the current version is available for Windows,
MacOSX and (PC-)Linux. All packages include the source too. The help
patch expects the cyclone/wave~ object to be present.

It also uses the to-be-announced Makefile.pdlibbuilder build system
(included).

Greetings  have fun,

Fred Jan

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Re: [PD] [initbang] vs [loadbang]

2015-07-06 Thread Alexandros Drymonitis
On Sun, Jul 5, 2015 at 10:04 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:

 On 07/05/2015 08:57 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
  saving the dynin.pd abstraction, will break it.
 [...]
  abstraction. I put [r _initbang] but it won't work.

 the trick is *not* to have a [r _initbang] in your patch.
 the trick is to generate a message sent to the _initbang label.
 this is a fragile hack, hence all my warnings; esp. the first warning
 do not save is for real - and it's not because you will save the
 dynamically generated objects, but because it will break the init logic.


 and i would very much prefer if anybody who wants to use that trick
 discovers themselves how it actually works (e.g. by studying the patch i
 gave)

Didn't realise I should study the patch in its text form... Jack made this
clear. Now it works, thanks!
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[PD] how to change symbol to float

2015-07-06 Thread Richard Millig

hi all,

i hope this could a be a simple issue for someone:
i'm getting following from [unpackOSC] after changing values of a 
vslider in AndrOSC:


/vslider 0\\,123

and
[pipelist]
|
[routeOSC \vslider]
|
[print] prints then: 0,123

so how to change this symbol in a float like 0.123?
or does somebody know how to fix this in AndrOSC?

greetings and thanks for helping
richard


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Re: [PD] pd 46.6 on raspberry pi 2

2015-07-06 Thread Rick Snow
​Thank you Antoine for the suggestion:

When I tried:
cd pd-046.-6/src
sudo make -f makefile.gnu

terminal returned:
make: ***No rule to make target '/usr/include/alsa/asoundlib.h', needed by
's_audio_alsa.o'. Stop.

best,
Rick
​



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  Subject: Re: [PD] pd 46.6 on raspberry pi 2?
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  hi
 
  Miller's zip already contains binary for RPI
  so you don't need to build it yourself.
  just install it with something like :
 
  cd pd/src
  sudo make -f makefile.gnu
 
  cheers
  a
 
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  2015-07-05 23:00 GMT+02:00 Jack j...@rybn.org:
 
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  Hello Rick,
 
  you can try before (if under debian based linux) :
  $ sudo apt-get install autoconf
  ++
 
  Jack
 
 
 
  Le 05/07/2015 22:54, Rick Snow a écrit :
   Hi list,
  
   I've been trying to set up a Raspberry Pi 2 for a few days and am
   running into some problems.
  
   I was able to install Pd 43.3 without difficulty.
  
   But when I tried to install Pd 46.6 for the Raspberry Pi from
   Miller's site: http://msp.ucsd.edu/software.html
  
   using the following directions:
  
   run the following commands: ./autogen.sh ./configure make
  
  
   When I run: ./autogen.sh
  
   terminal returns: ./autogen.sh: 22 ./autogen.sh: autoreconf: not
   found
  
   I have successfully run: sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get
   install build-essential
  
   Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
  
   best, Rick
  
  
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Re: [PD] how to change symbol to float

2015-07-06 Thread Cyrille Henry

hello,
i don't know any vannilaway to convert symbol to float, but you can use 
externals like s2f from moonix.
c


Le 06/07/2015 15:31, Richard Millig a écrit :

hi all,

i hope this could a be a simple issue for someone:
i'm getting following from [unpackOSC] after changing values of a vslider in 
AndrOSC:

/vslider 0\\,123

and
[pipelist]
|
[routeOSC \vslider]
|
[print] prints then: 0,123

so how to change this symbol in a float like 0.123?
or does somebody know how to fix this in AndrOSC?

greetings and thanks for helping
richard


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Re: [PD] pd 46.6 on raspberry pi 2

2015-07-06 Thread Cyrille Henry

hello,

if you get a precompiled pd version, you just have to copy content of pd/bin/* 
to /usr/local/bin/ and pd/tcl to /usr/local/tcl.

or just start pd in a terminal using it's full path : /home/pi/pd/bin/pd

cheers

Le 06/07/2015 15:41, Rick Snow a écrit :

​Thank you Antoine for the suggestion:

When I tried:
cd pd-046.-6/src
sudo make -f makefile.gnu

terminal returned:
make: ***No rule to make target '/usr/include/alsa/asoundlib.h', needed by 
's_audio_alsa.o'. Stop.

best,
Rick
​

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  hi
 
  Miller's zip already contains binary for RPI
  so you don't need to build it yourself.
  just install it with something like :
 
  cd pd/src
  sudo make -f makefile.gnu
 
  cheers
  a
 
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  2015-07-05 23:00 GMT+02:00 Jack j...@rybn.org mailto:j...@rybn.org:
 
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  Hello Rick,
 
  you can try before (if under debian based linux) :
  $ sudo apt-get install autoconf
  ++
 
  Jack
 
 
 
  Le 05/07/2015 22:54, Rick Snow a écrit :
   Hi list,
  
   I've been trying to set up a Raspberry Pi 2 for a few days and am
   running into some problems.
  
   I was able to install Pd 43.3 without difficulty.
  
   But when I tried to install Pd 46.6 for the Raspberry Pi from
   Miller's site: http://msp.ucsd.edu/software.html
  
   using the following directions:
  
   run the following commands: ./autogen.sh ./configure make
  
  
   When I run: ./autogen.sh
  
   terminal returns: ./autogen.sh: 22 ./autogen.sh: autoreconf: not
   found
  
   I have successfully run: sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get
   install build-essential
  
   Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
  
   best, Rick
  
  
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Re: [PD] Pd-list Digest, Vol 124, Issue 21

2015-07-06 Thread Rick Snow
​Hi again,

Thank you Jack and Antoine for your suggestions. Still running into
trouble

I tried this manner of installing pd 46.6 again:

$ sudo apt-get update
 seemed to work fine.

when running:
​$​
 sudo apt-get build-dep puredata

​I get:
reading... done
buidling depend... done
reading state done
E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list

then when I try to run:
$ autogen.sh

I get:
autoreconf: (12 of these)
then
configure.in.:104: error: possibly undefined macro: ACLIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL​
​If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow.
See the Autoconf documentation​

configure.in:105: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
autoreconf: /usr/bin/autoconf failed with exit status: 1

​


 Yes, now you need libtool.
 Try something like :
 $ sudo apt-get update
 $ sudo apt-get build-dep puredata
 and try to re-compile.
 Or you can follow instructions given by Antoine.
 ++

 Jack




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Re: [PD] A patch to create a patch to create a patch to create a patch to close puredata...

2015-07-06 Thread Jaime E Oliver
nice indeed!
J
On Jul 6, 2015, at 2:10 PM, Jack j...@rybn.org wrote:

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 Very nice ;)
 ++
 
 Jack
 
 
 
 
 Le 06/07/2015 20:46, Olivier Baudu a écrit :
 Thank you Julian...
 
 Well, I don't know if this one is funny but, for sure, it's still 
 useless... :-)
 
 The Carouslide: https://vimeo.com/132739686
 
 :-p
 
 01
 
 Le 01/07/2015 15:02, Julian Brooks a écrit :
 definitely raised a smile :)
 
 2015-06-30 17:15 GMT+01:00 Olivier Baudu 01iv...@labomedia.net 
 mailto:01iv...@labomedia.net:
 
 Hi list...
 
 I got bored again... so...
 
 https://vimeo.com/132195870
 
 :-p
 
 Cheers...
 
 °1
 
 Le 24/06/2015 17:34, Olivier Baudu a écrit :
 Hi list...
 
 I had time to waste so here you are :
 
 https://vimeo.com/131648084
 
 :-p
 
 Cheers...
 
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Re: [PD] how to change symbol to float

2015-07-06 Thread Alexandros Drymonitis
Sorry, uploading again without [list-drip] (which is vanilla, but an
abstraction you need to have).

On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 8:43 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis adr...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Here's a vanilla abstraction (attached) that does this, using [list
 fromsymbol]

 On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 4:53 PM, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net wrote:

 hello,
 i don't know any vannilaway to convert symbol to float, but you can use
 externals like s2f from moonix.
 c



 Le 06/07/2015 15:31, Richard Millig a écrit :

 hi all,

 i hope this could a be a simple issue for someone:
 i'm getting following from [unpackOSC] after changing values of a
 vslider in AndrOSC:

 /vslider 0\\,123

 and
 [pipelist]
 |
 [routeOSC \vslider]
 |
 [print] prints then: 0,123

 so how to change this symbol in a float like 0.123?
 or does somebody know how to fix this in AndrOSC?

 greetings and thanks for helping
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Re: [PD] how to change symbol to float

2015-07-06 Thread Cyrille Henry

hello,
look like it's more a s2i than a s2f.

cheers
c

Le 06/07/2015 19:45, Alexandros Drymonitis a écrit :

Sorry, uploading again without [list-drip] (which is vanilla, but an 
abstraction you need to have).

On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 8:43 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis adr...@gmail.com 
mailto:adr...@gmail.com wrote:

Here's a vanilla abstraction (attached) that does this, using [list 
fromsymbol]

On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 4:53 PM, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net 
mailto:c...@chnry.net wrote:

hello,
i don't know any vannilaway to convert symbol to float, but you can use 
externals like s2f from moonix.
c



Le 06/07/2015 15:31, Richard Millig a écrit :

hi all,

i hope this could a be a simple issue for someone:
i'm getting following from [unpackOSC] after changing values of a 
vslider in AndrOSC:

/vslider 0\\,123

and
[pipelist]
|
[routeOSC \vslider]
|
[print] prints then: 0,123

so how to change this symbol in a float like 0.123?
or does somebody know how to fix this in AndrOSC?

greetings and thanks for helping
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Re: [PD] how to change symbol to float

2015-07-06 Thread Alexandros Drymonitis
Here's a vanilla abstraction (attached) that does this, using [list
fromsymbol]

On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 4:53 PM, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net wrote:

 hello,
 i don't know any vannilaway to convert symbol to float, but you can use
 externals like s2f from moonix.
 c



 Le 06/07/2015 15:31, Richard Millig a écrit :

 hi all,

 i hope this could a be a simple issue for someone:
 i'm getting following from [unpackOSC] after changing values of a vslider
 in AndrOSC:

 /vslider 0\\,123

 and
 [pipelist]
 |
 [routeOSC \vslider]
 |
 [print] prints then: 0,123

 so how to change this symbol in a float like 0.123?
 or does somebody know how to fix this in AndrOSC?

 greetings and thanks for helping
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#X obj 114 183 t f b;
#X obj 141 205 f;
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#X obj 114 244 +;
#X obj 114 266 t f f;
#X obj 69 70 t l b;
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#X obj 99 310 outlet;
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#X connect 1 0 2 0;
#X connect 1 1 12 0;
#X connect 2 1 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 4 0 5 0;
#X connect 5 0 8 0;
#X connect 5 1 6 0;
#X connect 6 0 7 0;
#X connect 7 0 8 1;
#X connect 8 0 9 0;
#X connect 9 0 12 1;
#X connect 9 1 6 1;
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Re: [PD] compiling for Raspberry Pi 2 (was 2nd Pi 2 issue)

2015-07-06 Thread Antoine Villeret
hum, strange,

I was pretty sure that pd loads l_arm on RPi,

btw, did you try to rename the .l_arm in .pd_linux ?

+
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2015-07-05 23:53 GMT+02:00 Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com:

 Thanks Antoine.

 The pi2 does not seem to be looking for .l_arm
  When I try to load the object with verbose checked I get:
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and
 failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
  wiringPi_gpio


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  2015-07-05 23:00 GMT+02:00 Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com:
 
  Dear list,
 
  In addition to having trouble getting pd 46.6 to install on the
 Raspberry
  Pi 2 I am having trouble compiling the NYU wiringPi objects.
 
  Does anyone know which architecture the Pi 2 requires?  l_arm or
  .pd_linux?t
 
  both are good candidates
  but pd_linux could be of arch i686, x86_64 or arm (or even something
 else)
 
 
  I am able to compile the objects using the provided makefile as an l_arm
  object but when I try to create a .pd_linux object with the makefile
  terminal returns:
  * No rule to make target 'wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux'. Stop.
 
 
  run pd with -verbose option and look at pd's console to know what it is
  trying to load when you make a [wiringPi_gpio] object
  it should try to load .l_arm
  +
  a
 
 
  same goes for the wiringPi_mcp3008.pd_linux object.
 
  Any advice greatly appreciated!
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Re: [PD] pd 46.6 on raspberry pi 2

2015-07-06 Thread Antoine Villeret
btw your error is related to libasound

sudo apt-get install libasound-dev should resolve it

and my mistake,
you should run a 'make install' not just make (which check for dependency
and fail)

so, try :

sudo make -f makefile.gnu install

+
a

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2015-07-06 15:57 GMT+02:00 Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net:

 hello,

 if you get a precompiled pd version, you just have to copy content of
 pd/bin/* to /usr/local/bin/ and pd/tcl to /usr/local/tcl.

 or just start pd in a terminal using it's full path : /home/pi/pd/bin/pd

 cheers

 Le 06/07/2015 15:41, Rick Snow a écrit :

 ​Thank you Antoine for the suggestion:

 When I tried:
 cd pd-046.-6/src
 sudo make -f makefile.gnu

 terminal returned:
 make: ***No rule to make target '/usr/include/alsa/asoundlib.h', needed
 by 's_audio_alsa.o'. Stop.

 best,
 Rick
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   hi
  
   Miller's zip already contains binary for RPI
   so you don't need to build it yourself.
   just install it with something like :
  
   cd pd/src
   sudo make -f makefile.gnu
  
   cheers
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   Hello Rick,
  
   you can try before (if under debian based linux) :
   $ sudo apt-get install autoconf
   ++
  
   Jack
  
  
  
   Le 05/07/2015 22:54, Rick Snow a écrit :
Hi list,
   
I've been trying to set up a Raspberry Pi 2 for a few days and
 am
running into some problems.
   
I was able to install Pd 43.3 without difficulty.
   
But when I tried to install Pd 46.6 for the Raspberry Pi from
Miller's site: http://msp.ucsd.edu/software.html
   
using the following directions:
   
run the following commands: ./autogen.sh ./configure make
   
   
When I run: ./autogen.sh
   
terminal returns: ./autogen.sh: 22 ./autogen.sh: autoreconf: not
found
   
I have successfully run: sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get
install build-essential
   
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
   
best, Rick
   
   
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Re: [PD] A patch to create a patch to create a patch to create a patch to close puredata...

2015-07-06 Thread Olivier Baudu
Thank you Julian...

Well, I don't know if this one is funny but, for sure, it's still
useless... :-)

The Carouslide:
https://vimeo.com/132739686

:-p

01

Le 01/07/2015 15:02, Julian Brooks a écrit :
 definitely raised a smile :)
 
 2015-06-30 17:15 GMT+01:00 Olivier Baudu 01iv...@labomedia.net
 mailto:01iv...@labomedia.net:
 
 Hi list...
 
 I got bored again... so...
 
 https://vimeo.com/132195870
 
 :-p
 
 Cheers...
 
 °1
 
 Le 24/06/2015 17:34, Olivier Baudu a écrit :
  Hi list...
 
  I had time to waste so here you are :
 
  https://vimeo.com/131648084
 
  :-p
 
  Cheers...
 
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[PD] audio into Open Sound Control message (OSX_ableton)

2015-07-06 Thread Michael-Jon Mizra
Hi all,
I wish to convert an incoming audio signal (from ableton live) into Open Source 
Control messages, and then feed these messaged back into live so that I can 
control parameters on my effects. I am using OSX Lion, and have the IAC Drivers 
working.

is this possible, and if so where do I begin?
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Re: [PD] A patch to create a patch to create a patch to create a patch to close puredata...

2015-07-06 Thread Jack
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Hello Olivier,

Very nice ;)
++

Jack




Le 06/07/2015 20:46, Olivier Baudu a écrit :
 Thank you Julian...
 
 Well, I don't know if this one is funny but, for sure, it's still 
 useless... :-)
 
 The Carouslide: https://vimeo.com/132739686
 
 :-p
 
 01
 
 Le 01/07/2015 15:02, Julian Brooks a écrit :
 definitely raised a smile :)
 
 2015-06-30 17:15 GMT+01:00 Olivier Baudu 01iv...@labomedia.net 
 mailto:01iv...@labomedia.net:
 
 Hi list...
 
 I got bored again... so...
 
 https://vimeo.com/132195870
 
 :-p
 
 Cheers...
 
 °1
 
 Le 24/06/2015 17:34, Olivier Baudu a écrit :
 Hi list...
 
 I had time to waste so here you are :
 
 https://vimeo.com/131648084
 
 :-p
 
 Cheers...
 
 °1ivier
 
 
 
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Re: [PD] compiling for Raspberry Pi 2 (was 2nd Pi 2 issue)

2015-07-06 Thread Rick Snow
Just to clarify: This is a Raspberry Pi 2 I am using.  Maybe it needs a
different architecture?

I tried renaming as wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux then when instantiating the
object it crashes pd.

i really appreciate the suggestions.  Hopefully this will help some other
folks as well.

cheers,
Rick


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 hum, strange,

 I was pretty sure that pd loads l_arm on RPi,

 btw, did you try to rename the .l_arm in .pd_linux ?

 +
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 2015-07-05 23:53 GMT+02:00 Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com:

 Thanks Antoine.

 The pi2 does not seem to be looking for .l_arm
  When I try to load the object with verbose checked I get:
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and
 failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and
 failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and
 failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and
 failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
  wiringPi_gpio


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  2015-07-05 23:00 GMT+02:00 Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com:
 
  Dear list,
 
  In addition to having trouble getting pd 46.6 to install on the
 Raspberry
  Pi 2 I am having trouble compiling the NYU wiringPi objects.
 
  Does anyone know which architecture the Pi 2 requires?  l_arm or
  .pd_linux?t
 
  both are good candidates
  but pd_linux could be of arch i686, x86_64 or arm (or even something
 else)
 
 
  I am able to compile the objects using the provided makefile as an
 l_arm
  object but when I try to create a .pd_linux object with the makefile
  terminal returns:
  * No rule to make target 'wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux'. Stop.
 
 
  run pd with -verbose option and look at pd's console to know what it is
  trying to load when you make a [wiringPi_gpio] object
  it should try to load .l_arm
  +
  a
 
 
  same goes for the wiringPi_mcp3008.pd_linux object.
 
  Any advice greatly appreciated!
  Rick
 
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Re: [PD] Pd-list Digest, Vol 124, Issue 21

2015-07-06 Thread Jack
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Hello,

first :
$ sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
comment out the line :
# deb-src http://archive.raspbian.org/raspbian/ wheezy main contrib
non-free rpi

then :
$ sudo apt-get update

and :
$ sudo apt-get build-dep puredata

++

Jack



Le 06/07/2015 16:05, Rick Snow a écrit :
 ​Hi again,
 
 Thank you Jack and Antoine for your suggestions. Still running
 into trouble
 
 I tried this manner of installing pd 46.6 again:
 
 $ sudo apt-get update seemed to work fine.
 
 when running: ​$​ sudo apt-get build-dep puredata
 
 ​I get: reading... done buidling depend... done reading state
 done E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list
 
 then when I try to run: $ autogen.sh
 
 I get: autoreconf: (12 of these) then configure.in.:104: error:
 possibly undefined macro: ACLIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL​ ​If this token and
 others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow. See the
 Autoconf documentation​
 
 configure.in:105 http://configure.in:105: error: possibly
 undefined macro: AC_PROG_LIBTOOL autoreconf: /usr/bin/autoconf
 failed with exit status: 1
 
 ​
 
 
 Yes, now you need libtool. Try something like : $ sudo apt-get
 update $ sudo apt-get build-dep puredata and try to re-compile. Or
 you can follow instructions given by Antoine. ++
 
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Re: [PD] pd 46.6 on raspberry pi 2

2015-07-06 Thread Rick Snow
​Thank you Cyrille.

This worked!  I'm new to Pd on linux... much to learn!

I'll still try to compile but it is good to know where to find the
application and that it runs right away after download.

cheers,
Rick





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 Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2015 15:57:18 +0200
 From: Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net
 To: pd-list@lists.iem.at
 Subject: Re: [PD] pd 46.6 on raspberry pi 2
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 hello,

 if you get a precompiled pd version, you just have to copy content of
 pd/bin/* to /usr/local/bin/ and pd/tcl to /usr/local/tcl.

 or just start pd in a terminal using it's full path : /home/pi/pd/bin/pd

 cheers

 Le 06/07/2015 15:41, Rick Snow a écrit :
  ​Thank you Antoine for the suggestion:
 
  When I tried:
  cd pd-046.-6/src
  sudo make -f makefile.gnu
 
  terminal returned:
  make: ***No rule to make target '/usr/include/alsa/asoundlib.h', needed
 by 's_audio_alsa.o'. Stop.
 
  best,
  Rick
  ​
 
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To: Jack j...@rybn.org mailto:j...@rybn.org
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hi
   
Miller's zip already contains binary for RPI
so you don't need to build it yourself.
just install it with something like :
   
cd pd/src
sudo make -f makefile.gnu
   
cheers
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2015-07-05 23:00 GMT+02:00 Jack j...@rybn.org mailto:
 j...@rybn.org:
   
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Hello Rick,
   
you can try before (if under debian based linux) :
$ sudo apt-get install autoconf
++
   
Jack
   
   
   
Le 05/07/2015 22:54, Rick Snow a écrit :
 Hi list,

 I've been trying to set up a Raspberry Pi 2 for a few days and
 am
 running into some problems.

 I was able to install Pd 43.3 without difficulty.

 But when I tried to install Pd 46.6 for the Raspberry Pi from
 Miller's site: http://msp.ucsd.edu/software.html

 using the following directions:

 run the following commands: ./autogen.sh ./configure make


 When I run: ./autogen.sh

 terminal returns: ./autogen.sh: 22 ./autogen.sh: autoreconf:
 not
 found

 I have successfully run: sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get
 install build-essential

 Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

 best, Rick




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[PD] Are there recommendations to optimize pd patch with libpd ?

2015-07-06 Thread Jack
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Are there recommendations to optimize a pd patch with libpd ?
Is there something about this topic on the web or somewhere else ?
Thanx.
++

Jack

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Re: [PD] audio into Open Sound Control message (OSX_ableton)

2015-07-06 Thread Peter P.
* Michael-Jon Mizra mmi...@live.co.uk [2015-07-06 15:05]:
 Hi all,
 I wish to convert an incoming audio signal (from ableton live) into Open 
 Source Control messages, and then feed these messaged back into live so that 
 I can control parameters on my effects. I am using OSX Lion, and have the IAC 
 Drivers working.
 
 is this possible, and if so where do I begin?
look at the [env~] object and its helpfile perhaps, as well as the
C07.envelope.follower.pd patch in Pd's doc folder. More complicated
analyses could be done using the fiddle~ and bonk~ external objects,
that are included in the Pd vanilla distribution. 
Some scaling of the data derived would have to be done using simple math
objects like [* ] and [+ ], perhaps also [clip ]. See the patch
help-intro.pd for an overview of Pd objects.
In order to send these values over OSC to ableton (a)live, use
[oscformat] in combination with [netsend -u -b] and read their
respective help patches.

General sources of information:
http://puredata.info/ and the mailing list archive, despite its quirky
search engine, at: http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/

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[PD] Is it possible to use subprocess (with [pd~]) with libpd ?

2015-07-06 Thread Jack
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Hello,

I would like to know if it is possible to use a subprocess made by
[pd~] with libpd.
I try the patch and it works properly with Pd-0.46.5 but when i use it
with libpd, everything in the subprocess doesn't seems to work.
Any clue ?
Thanx.
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Jack

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Re: [PD] how to change symbol to float

2015-07-06 Thread Alexandros Drymonitis
On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 8:56 PM, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net wrote:

 hello,
 look like it's more a s2i than a s2f

True! Now it's real s2f
#N canvas 152 272 499 451 10;
#X obj 69 48 list fromsymbol;
#X obj 69 116 moses 48;
#X obj 114 138 moses 58;
#X obj 114 210 - 48;
#X obj 114 232 t f b;
#X obj 141 254 f;
#X obj 141 276 * 10;
#X obj 114 293 +;
#X obj 114 315 t f f;
#X msg 156 232 0;
#X obj 99 337 f;
#X obj 69 26 inlet;
#X obj 99 409 outlet;
#N canvas 0 22 287 214 drip-list 0;
#X obj 69 60 until;
#X obj 69 82 list;
#X obj 69 104 list split 1;
#X obj 69 14 inlet;
#X obj 69 126 outlet;
#X obj 69 36 t b l;
#X obj 138 125 t b b;
#X obj 138 147 outlet done;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 1 0 2 0;
#X connect 2 0 4 0;
#X connect 2 1 1 1;
#X connect 2 2 6 0;
#X connect 3 0 5 0;
#X connect 5 0 0 0;
#X connect 5 1 1 1;
#X connect 6 0 7 0;
#X connect 6 1 0 1;
#X restore 69 94 pd drip-list;
#X obj 264 245 f;
#X obj 294 245 + 1;
#X obj 264 267 swap 10;
#X obj 264 289 pow;
#X obj 99 387 /;
#X obj 69 138 sel 46;
#X msg 279 222 1;
#X msg 114 363 1;
#X obj 138 116 spigot;
#X obj 69 70 t l b b;
#X msg 171 87 0;
#X obj 114 180 t f b b;
#X msg 182 116 1;
#X obj 264 197 spigot;
#X msg 312 198 1;
#X msg 297 164 0;
#X obj 179 147 t b b b b;
#X connect 0 0 23 0;
#X connect 1 0 19 0;
#X connect 1 1 2 0;
#X connect 2 0 25 0;
#X connect 3 0 4 0;
#X connect 4 0 7 0;
#X connect 4 1 5 0;
#X connect 5 0 6 0;
#X connect 6 0 7 1;
#X connect 7 0 8 0;
#X connect 8 0 10 1;
#X connect 8 1 5 1;
#X connect 9 0 5 1;
#X connect 10 0 18 0;
#X connect 11 0 0 0;
#X connect 13 0 1 0;
#X connect 13 1 22 0;
#X connect 14 0 15 0;
#X connect 14 0 16 0;
#X connect 15 0 14 1;
#X connect 16 0 17 0;
#X connect 16 1 17 1;
#X connect 17 0 18 1;
#X connect 18 0 12 0;
#X connect 19 0 28 0;
#X connect 20 0 14 1;
#X connect 21 0 18 1;
#X connect 22 0 10 0;
#X connect 23 0 13 0;
#X connect 23 1 30 0;
#X connect 23 2 24 0;
#X connect 24 0 22 1;
#X connect 25 0 3 0;
#X connect 25 1 26 0;
#X connect 25 2 27 0;
#X connect 26 0 22 1;
#X connect 27 0 14 0;
#X connect 28 0 27 1;
#X connect 29 0 27 1;
#X connect 30 0 9 0;
#X connect 30 1 21 0;
#X connect 30 2 20 0;
#X connect 30 3 29 0;
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Re: [PD] compiling for Raspberry Pi 2 (was 2nd Pi 2 issue)

2015-07-06 Thread Luis G Angel
Rick:

I think the problem is that pd does not looking the .l_arm extension?? I have 
the same problem(in RbPI2 too) So, I rename the extension to .pd_linux and it 
works for the externals I compile with the makefile template: the hello world 
example(in hans’s guide to make externals), the counter(again from the guide) 
and one external I make to convert decimal to binary. 
Maybe the error is in the compilation?

 El 06/07/2015, a las 2:42 p.m., Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com escribió:
 
 Just to clarify: This is a Raspberry Pi 2 I am using.  Maybe it needs a 
 different architecture?
 
 I tried renaming as wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux then when instantiating the object 
 it crashes pd.
 
 i really appreciate the suggestions.  Hopefully this will help some other 
 folks as well.
 
 cheers,
 Rick
 
 
 On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Antoine Villeret antoine.ville...@gmail.com 
 mailto:antoine.ville...@gmail.com wrote:
 hum, strange, 
 
 I was pretty sure that pd loads l_arm on RPi, 
 
 btw, did you try to rename the .l_arm in .pd_linux ?
 
 +
 a
 
 --
 do it yourself   
 http://antoine.villeret.free.fr http://antoine.villeret.free.fr/
 
 2015-07-05 23:53 GMT+02:00 Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com 
 mailto:ricks...@gmail.com:
 Thanks Antoine.
 
 The pi2 does not seem to be looking for .l_arm
  When I try to load the object with verbose checked I get:
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and 
 failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
  wiringPi_gpio
 
 
 On 7/5/15, Antoine Villeret antoine.ville...@gmail.com 
 mailto:antoine.ville...@gmail.com wrote:
  2015-07-05 23:00 GMT+02:00 Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com 
  mailto:ricks...@gmail.com:
 
  Dear list,
 
  In addition to having trouble getting pd 46.6 to install on the Raspberry
  Pi 2 I am having trouble compiling the NYU wiringPi objects.
 
  Does anyone know which architecture the Pi 2 requires?  l_arm or
  .pd_linux?t
 
  both are good candidates
  but pd_linux could be of arch i686, x86_64 or arm (or even something else)
 
 
  I am able to compile the objects using the provided makefile as an l_arm
  object but when I try to create a .pd_linux object with the makefile
  terminal returns:
  * No rule to make target 'wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux'. Stop.
 
 
  run pd with -verbose option and look at pd's console to know what it is
  trying to load when you make a [wiringPi_gpio] object
  it should try to load .l_arm
  +
  a
 
 
  same goes for the wiringPi_mcp3008.pd_linux object.
 
  Any advice greatly appreciated!
  Rick
 
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Re: [PD] A patch to create a patch to create a patch to create a patch to close puredata...

2015-07-06 Thread Julian Brooks
Maybe add some Shepard Tones

On 6 July 2015 at 19:46, Olivier Baudu 01iv...@labomedia.net wrote:

 Thank you Julian...

 Well, I don't know if this one is funny but, for sure, it's still
 useless... :-)

 The Carouslide:
 https://vimeo.com/132739686

 :-p

 01

 Le 01/07/2015 15:02, Julian Brooks a écrit :
  definitely raised a smile :)
 
  2015-06-30 17:15 GMT+01:00 Olivier Baudu 01iv...@labomedia.net
  mailto:01iv...@labomedia.net:
 
  Hi list...
 
  I got bored again... so...
 
  https://vimeo.com/132195870
 
  :-p
 
  Cheers...
 
  °1
 
  Le 24/06/2015 17:34, Olivier Baudu a écrit :
   Hi list...
  
   I had time to waste so here you are :
  
   https://vimeo.com/131648084
  
   :-p
  
   Cheers...
  
   °1ivier
  
  
  
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Re: [PD] compiling for Raspberry Pi 2 (was 2nd Pi 2 issue)

2015-07-06 Thread Jaime E Oliver
the externals will crash pd if it isn't opened with sudo.
J


On Jul 6, 2015, at 7:49 PM, Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Luis, so you mean you compile as l_arm and then change the name to read 
 pd_darwin? I tried this with the wiringpi externals and they crash pd. I 
 definitely think there is some problem in the compiling.
 
 On Jul 6, 2015 7:19 PM, Luis G Angel luisgerardoange...@gmail.com wrote:
 Rick:
 
 I think the problem is that pd does not looking the .l_arm extension?? I have 
 the same problem(in RbPI2 too) So, I rename the extension to .pd_linux and it 
 works for the externals I compile with the makefile template: the hello world 
 example(in hans’s guide to make externals), the counter(again from the guide) 
 and one external I make to convert decimal to binary. 
 Maybe the error is in the compilation?
 
 El 06/07/2015, a las 2:42 p.m., Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com escribió:
 
 Just to clarify: This is a Raspberry Pi 2 I am using.  Maybe it needs a 
 different architecture?
 
 I tried renaming as wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux then when instantiating the 
 object it crashes pd.
 
 i really appreciate the suggestions.  Hopefully this will help some other 
 folks as well.
 
 cheers,
 Rick
 
 
 On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Antoine Villeret 
 antoine.ville...@gmail.com wrote:
 hum, strange, 
 
 I was pretty sure that pd loads l_arm on RPi, 
 
 btw, did you try to rename the .l_arm in .pd_linux ?
 
 +
 a
 
 --
 do it yourself   
 http://antoine.villeret.free.fr
 
 2015-07-05 23:53 GMT+02:00 Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com:
 Thanks Antoine.
 
 The pi2 does not seem to be looking for .l_arm
  When I try to load the object with verbose checked I get:
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and 
 failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
  wiringPi_gpio
 
 
 On 7/5/15, Antoine Villeret antoine.ville...@gmail.com wrote:
  2015-07-05 23:00 GMT+02:00 Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com:
 
  Dear list,
 
  In addition to having trouble getting pd 46.6 to install on the Raspberry
  Pi 2 I am having trouble compiling the NYU wiringPi objects.
 
  Does anyone know which architecture the Pi 2 requires?  l_arm or
  .pd_linux?t
 
  both are good candidates
  but pd_linux could be of arch i686, x86_64 or arm (or even something else)
 
 
  I am able to compile the objects using the provided makefile as an l_arm
  object but when I try to create a .pd_linux object with the makefile
  terminal returns:
  * No rule to make target 'wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux'. Stop.
 
 
  run pd with -verbose option and look at pd's console to know what it is
  trying to load when you make a [wiringPi_gpio] object
  it should try to load 

Re: [PD] compiling for Raspberry Pi 2 (was 2nd Pi 2 issue)

2015-07-06 Thread Luis G Angel

 El 06/07/2015, a las 8:52 p.m., Jaime E Oliver jaime.oliv...@gmail.com 
 escribió:
 
 the externals will crash pd if it isn't opened with sudo.
 J
What do you mean with external crash? do you refer the wiringPi externals?
 
 
 On Jul 6, 2015, at 7:49 PM, Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com 
 mailto:ricks...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi Luis, so you mean you compile as l_arm and then change the name to read 
 pd_darwin? I tried this with the wiringpi externals and they crash pd. I 
 definitely think there is some problem in the compiling.
 
After running the makefile template it return a .l_arm file, then I change the 
extension to .pd_linux (what is pd_darwin??)



 On Jul 6, 2015 7:19 PM, Luis G Angel luisgerardoange...@gmail.com 
 mailto:luisgerardoange...@gmail.com wrote:
 Rick:
 
 I think the problem is that pd does not looking the .l_arm extension?? I 
 have the same problem(in RbPI2 too) So, I rename the extension to .pd_linux 
 and it works for the externals I compile with the makefile template: the 
 hello world example(in hans’s guide to make externals), the counter(again 
 from the guide) and one external I make to convert decimal to binary. 
 Maybe the error is in the compilation?
 
 El 06/07/2015, a las 2:42 p.m., Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com 
 mailto:ricks...@gmail.com escribió:
 
 Just to clarify: This is a Raspberry Pi 2 I am using.  Maybe it needs a 
 different architecture?
 
 I tried renaming as wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux then when instantiating the 
 object it crashes pd.
 
 i really appreciate the suggestions.  Hopefully this will help some other 
 folks as well.
 
 cheers,
 Rick
 
 
 On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Antoine Villeret 
 antoine.ville...@gmail.com mailto:antoine.ville...@gmail.com wrote:
 hum, strange, 
 
 I was pretty sure that pd loads l_arm on RPi, 
 
 btw, did you try to rename the .l_arm in .pd_linux ?
 
 +
 a
 
 --
 do it yourself   
 http://antoine.villeret.free.fr http://antoine.villeret.free.fr/
 
 2015-07-05 23:53 GMT+02:00 Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com 
 mailto:ricks...@gmail.com:
 Thanks Antoine.
 
 The pi2 does not seem to be looking for .l_arm
  When I try to load the object with verbose checked I get:
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and 
 failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
  wiringPi_gpio
 
 
 On 7/5/15, Antoine Villeret antoine.ville...@gmail.com 
 mailto:antoine.ville...@gmail.com wrote:
  2015-07-05 23:00 GMT+02:00 Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com 
  mailto:ricks...@gmail.com:
 
  Dear list,
 
  In addition to having trouble getting pd 46.6 to install on the Raspberry
  Pi 2 I am having trouble compiling the NYU wiringPi objects.
 
  Does anyone know which 

Re: [PD] compiling for Raspberry Pi 2 (was 2nd Pi 2 issue)

2015-07-06 Thread Chris Clepper
Pi 2 is a different architecture than the Pi (ARMv7 vs ARMv6 - huge changes
for floating point etc).  Try the Pd on Miller's site compiled for the UDOO
- should run fine.

On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 1:42 PM, Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com wrote:

 Just to clarify: This is a Raspberry Pi 2 I am using.  Maybe it needs a
 different architecture?

 I tried renaming as wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux then when instantiating the
 object it crashes pd.

 i really appreciate the suggestions.  Hopefully this will help some other
 folks as well.

 cheers,
 Rick


 On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Antoine Villeret 
 antoine.ville...@gmail.com wrote:

 hum, strange,

 I was pretty sure that pd loads l_arm on RPi,

 btw, did you try to rename the .l_arm in .pd_linux ?

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 2015-07-05 23:53 GMT+02:00 Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com:

 Thanks Antoine.

 The pi2 does not seem to be looking for .l_arm
  When I try to load the object with verbose checked I get:
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and
 failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and
 failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and
 failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and
 failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
  wiringPi_gpio


 On 7/5/15, Antoine Villeret antoine.ville...@gmail.com wrote:
  2015-07-05 23:00 GMT+02:00 Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com:
 
  Dear list,
 
  In addition to having trouble getting pd 46.6 to install on the
 Raspberry
  Pi 2 I am having trouble compiling the NYU wiringPi objects.
 
  Does anyone know which architecture the Pi 2 requires?  l_arm or
  .pd_linux?t
 
  both are good candidates
  but pd_linux could be of arch i686, x86_64 or arm (or even something
 else)
 
 
  I am able to compile the objects using the provided makefile as an
 l_arm
  object but when I try to create a .pd_linux object with the makefile
  terminal returns:
  * No rule to make target 'wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux'. Stop.
 
 
  run pd with -verbose option and look at pd's console to know what it is
  trying to load when you make a [wiringPi_gpio] object
  it should try to load .l_arm
  +
  a
 
 
  same goes for the wiringPi_mcp3008.pd_linux object.
 
  Any advice greatly appreciated!
  Rick
 
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Re: [PD] compiling for Raspberry Pi 2 (was 2nd Pi 2 issue)

2015-07-06 Thread Rick Snow
Hi Luis, so you mean you compile as l_arm and then change the name to read
pd_darwin? I tried this with the wiringpi externals and they crash pd. I
definitely think there is some problem in the compiling.
On Jul 6, 2015 7:19 PM, Luis G Angel luisgerardoange...@gmail.com wrote:

 Rick:

 I think the problem is that pd does not looking the .l_arm extension?? I
 have the same problem(in RbPI2 too) So, I rename the extension to .pd_linux
 and it works for the externals I compile with the makefile template: the
 hello world example(in hans’s guide to make externals), the counter(again
 from the guide) and one external I make to convert decimal to binary.
 Maybe the error is in the compilation?

 El 06/07/2015, a las 2:42 p.m., Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com escribió:

 Just to clarify: This is a Raspberry Pi 2 I am using.  Maybe it needs a
 different architecture?

 I tried renaming as wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux then when instantiating the
 object it crashes pd.

 i really appreciate the suggestions.  Hopefully this will help some other
 folks as well.

 cheers,
 Rick


 On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Antoine Villeret 
 antoine.ville...@gmail.com wrote:

 hum, strange,

 I was pretty sure that pd loads l_arm on RPi,

 btw, did you try to rename the .l_arm in .pd_linux ?

 +
 a

 --
 do it yourself
 http://antoine.villeret.free.fr

 2015-07-05 23:53 GMT+02:00 Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com:

 Thanks Antoine.

 The pi2 does not seem to be looking for .l_arm
  When I try to load the object with verbose checked I get:
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and
 failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.l_i386 and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and
 failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and
 failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and
 failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux
 and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio/wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pd and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /home/pi/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/local/lib/pd-externals/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/lib/puredata/tcl/../extra/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
 tried /usr/lib/pd/extra/wiringPi_gpio.pat and failed
  wiringPi_gpio


 On 7/5/15, Antoine Villeret antoine.ville...@gmail.com wrote:
  2015-07-05 23:00 GMT+02:00 Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com:
 
  Dear list,
 
  In addition to having trouble getting pd 46.6 to install on the
 Raspberry
  Pi 2 I am having trouble compiling the NYU wiringPi objects.
 
  Does anyone know which architecture the Pi 2 requires?  l_arm or
  .pd_linux?t
 
  both are good candidates
  but pd_linux could be of arch i686, x86_64 or arm (or even something
 else)
 
 
  I am able to compile the objects using the provided makefile as an
 l_arm
  object but when I try to create a .pd_linux object with the makefile
  terminal returns:
  * No rule to make target 'wiringPi_gpio.pd_linux'. Stop.
 
 
  run pd with -verbose option and look at pd's console to know what it is
  trying to load when you make a [wiringPi_gpio] object
  it should try to load .l_arm
  +
  a
 
 
  same goes for the wiringPi_mcp3008.pd_linux object.
 
  Any advice greatly appreciated!
  Rick
 
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Re: [PD] how to change symbol to float

2015-07-06 Thread Dan Wilcox
Thanks guys. I’ve gone ahead and added that abstraction w/ attribution as 
[u_symbol2float] in the rc-patches 
https://github.com/danomatika/rc-patches/tree/master/rc.

Dan Wilcox
@danomatika https://twitter.com/danomatika
danomatika.com http://danomatika.com/
robotcowboy.com http://robotcowboy.com/
 On Jul 6, 2015, at 3:42 PM, pd-list-requ...@lists.iem.at wrote:
 
 From: Alexandros Drymonitis adr...@gmail.com mailto:adr...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [PD] how to change symbol to float
 Date: July 6, 2015 at 3:31:02 PM EDT
 Cc: pd-list@lists.iem.at mailto:pd-list@lists.iem.at 
 pd-list@lists.iem.at mailto:pd-list@lists.iem.at
 
 
 
 
 On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 8:56 PM, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net 
 mailto:c...@chnry.net wrote:
 hello,
 look like it's more a s2i than a s2f
 True! Now it's real s2f 
 vanillaS2f.pd

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Re: [PD] how to change symbol to float

2015-07-06 Thread Chris McCormick
Hello,

On 07/07/15 03:31, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
 On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 8:56 PM, Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net
 mailto:c...@chnry.net wrote:
 look like it's more a s2i than a s2f
 True! Now it's real s2f

Having tried this strategy myself I discovered there are many pitfalls.
The following are valid floating point representation that your
abstraction will not parse:

-2.58934e+27

I think there are also valid values like -0.0 and inf that can come
from floating point numbers rendered as strings and could cause some
troubles.

Cheers,

Chris.

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Re: [PD] Is it possible to use subprocess (with [pd~]) with libpd ?

2015-07-06 Thread Miller Puckette
I've never tried t... maybe it'll just work :)

On Mon, Jul 06, 2015 at 09:25:12PM +0200, Jack wrote:
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 Hello,
 
 I would like to know if it is possible to use a subprocess made by
 [pd~] with libpd.
 I try the patch and it works properly with Pd-0.46.5 but when i use it
 with libpd, everything in the subprocess doesn't seems to work.
 Any clue ?
 Thanx.
 ++
 
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Re: [PD] compiling for Raspberry Pi 2 (was 2nd Pi 2 issue)

2015-07-06 Thread Jaime E Oliver
 El 06/07/2015, a las 8:52 p.m., Jaime E Oliver jaime.oliv...@gmail.com 
 escribió:
 
 the externals will crash pd if it isn't opened with sudo.
 J
 What do you mean with external crash? do you refer the wiringPi externals?
yes. you need sudo level to access the gpio with those externals and will crash 
if you don't start pd as sudo.

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Re: [PD] Wavesel~ external preview available as deken-type distribution.

2015-07-06 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
Just wanna say good luck :) a [cyclone/waveform~] would be nice.

how about a [filtergraph~]? I guess I could help with that.

cheers

2015-07-06 5:55 GMT-03:00 Fred Jan Kraan fjkr...@xs4all.nl:

 Hi,

 At the moment a preview version of the wavesel~ object is available via
 the deken download tool. Wavesel~ is an incomplete clone of the Max
 waveform~ object.

 I tried to make this using the gcanvas interface, using ggee/gcanvas as
 code base. It is probably my poor implementation, but it doesn't work
 very well. Another reason could be that drawing a lot via Tk is not a
 very good idea.

 Occasionally it is really slow, and switching on the refresh ([buftime
 1000() is a sure way to hang pd in some minutes.

 The current plan is to rebuild it using the CicmWrapper, so no updates
 are planned on this version.

 But for the very brave the current version is available for Windows,
 MacOSX and (PC-)Linux. All packages include the source too. The help
 patch expects the cyclone/wave~ object to be present.

 It also uses the to-be-announced Makefile.pdlibbuilder build system
 (included).

 Greetings  have fun,

 Fred Jan

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Re: [PD] [initbang] vs [loadbang]

2015-07-06 Thread i go bananas
oops.  yeah, i monged it up.

Had forgotten to delete the dynamically created inlets from my test patch.
 :p
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