Re: [PD] invisible pyext on windows

2007-04-02 Thread Thomas Grill
Hi Martin,
as probably also found in the archives, this is obviously caused by  
flext-based externals built with different (older) flext versions.
It's a good idea to update your other externals, apart from pyext, too.

greetings,
Thomas

Am 02.04.2007 um 03:05 schrieb Martin Peach:

 I was hoping to try python with pd but ran into this, which has been
 mentioned before:
 http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2006-11/044535.html

 I find that the [pyext]s occasionally do appear but usually they  
 don't.
 It doesn't seem to matter if they are top level or not.
 This is on WinXp, Miller's pd040-2, pyext from
 http://g.org/ext/py/py-bin-0.2.0-pd-win.zip, python 2.4.4.
 You can see an example here:
 http://132.205.142.12/screenshot.PNG

 Martin

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Re: [PD] invisible pyext on windows

2007-04-02 Thread Steffen Leve Poulsen
hi Martin, Thomas

I tried to get the py ext to work many times, now I finally made it work 
, on winxp and pd 040-2 vanilla. Pyext from
http://g.org/ext/py/py-bin-0.2.0-pd-win.zip, python 2.4.4..

Follow the instructions in the readme.txt
If you dont set the path to the scripts, the strange things occur
(you could also just copy the scripts to the examples folder).

BTW the sig examples are not working, but the rest are OK.

This is really great, thank you Thomas.

mvh/ Stefffen Leve Poulsen


Martin Peach skrev:
 I was hoping to try python with pd but ran into this, which has been 
 mentioned before:
 http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2006-11/044535.html
 
 I find that the [pyext]s occasionally do appear but usually they don't. 
 It doesn't seem to matter if they are top level or not.
 This is on WinXp, Miller's pd040-2, pyext from 
 http://g.org/ext/py/py-bin-0.2.0-pd-win.zip, python 2.4.4.
 You can see an example here:
 http://132.205.142.12/screenshot.PNG
 
 Martin
 
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Re: [PD] invisible pyext on windows

2007-04-02 Thread Thomas Grill
Hi,

 BTW the sig examples are not working, but the rest are OK.


Not working in which way?

I'm not really sure if it's a good idea to use signals in Python  
anyway, because it's a real CPU-hog.

greetings,
Thomas

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Re: [PD] invisible pyext on windows

2007-04-02 Thread Steffen Leve Poulsen
Thomas Grill skrev:
 Hi,
 
 BTW the sig examples are not working, but the rest are OK.

 
 Not working in which way?

first
they just crash pd

then I installed numpy-1.0.1.win32-py2.4.exe
now I can see the patch but also the wincrashmenu

 I'm not really sure if it's a good idea to use signals in Python  
 anyway, because it's a real CPU-hog.

OK I wasn't planning on using pyext~

 greetings,
 Thomas
 
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Re: [PD] invisible pyext on windows

2007-04-01 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner

Soemthing similar was happening with cyclone objects.  It turned out  
to be because it was compiled with MinGW without the -mms-bitfields  
flag.

.hc

On Apr 1, 2007, at 9:05 PM, Martin Peach wrote:

 I was hoping to try python with pd but ran into this, which has been
 mentioned before:
 http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2006-11/044535.html

 I find that the [pyext]s occasionally do appear but usually they  
 don't.
 It doesn't seem to matter if they are top level or not.
 This is on WinXp, Miller's pd040-2, pyext from
 http://g.org/ext/py/py-bin-0.2.0-pd-win.zip, python 2.4.4.
 You can see an example here:
 http://132.205.142.12/screenshot.PNG

 Martin

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