<div class="gmail_quote">Ah! Today I've accidentally managed to reproduce my "Signaling watchdog..." problem and narrow the problem to
Recent Files plugin 0.1. It works with version 0.2, so good-bye to a one-year annoyance. (<a href="https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3473145&group_id=55736&atid=478070">https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3473145&group_id=55736&atid=478070</a>)<br>
Just one question: the problem didn't go away with -noaudio -nostdpath -noprefs -nostartup. Shouldn't these flags prevent loading startup plugins as well?<br><br>András<br><br><br>On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 9:01 PM, András Murányi <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:muranyia@gmail.com" target="_blank">muranyia@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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On Oct 6, 2011, at 12:19 PM, András Murányi wrote:<br>
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Do you have access to an ARM<br>
machine? If not, I could probably get one online with ssh access, if that's<br>
useful.<br>
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I've mailed Joe White with the question if he can patch the code for<br>
libpd and check performance on ARM. He has done some extremely popular<br>
RjDj apps and needed to optimize for them as well. Think it would be<br>
good anyway to keep in touch with libpd users and app programmers<br>
about this topic, even though we're in an early stage with it.<br>
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Yes definitely, we should let everyone who wants to be get involved. I am just saying with need a development platform to start with. Once that's nailed down, we can deal with more issues, like porting to libpd, dealing with externals that could be either 32-bit or 64-bit, etc.<br>
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I setup a nightly build on the macosx106-x86_64 and called it pd-double. Andras and r33p, if you are listening, could you run this build on your 64-bit boxes also? All you need to do is:<br>
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~pd/auto-build<br>
cp -a pd-extended pd-double<br>
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Listening now.<br>
I did:<br>
$ cd ~pd/auto-build<br>
$ sudo cp -a pd-extended pd-double<br>
What's next? Shall I try patching or rather pull IOhannes's sources?<br>
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If you have the run-automated-builder script in a cron job, that is all you have to do.<br>
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Ah, so tomorrow a single and double precision build will automatically be made? Cool.<br>
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Also, as I was busy with my life (buying a flat) these days, and I couldn't follow the list as precisely as I wished, could you advise me what's the current best way to roll my own double precision pd? Because I would like to benchmark a fully optimised one.<br>
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That would great to have those numbers. [...]<br>
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Aaargh. I've arrived to the point where I have almost no functional pd on my box (with the exception of l2ork).<br>
vanilla says: "bash: /usr/bin/pd: No such file or directory" (i remember this is a known issue... for 64bit? can it be fixed by any chance?)<br>
extended (latest autobuild), and the fresh-built double keep on saying "watchdog: signaling pd..."<br>
What did I mess up? Will complete removals/reinstalls help?<br>
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You can always 'apt-get install puredata' , you can even get 'puredata' 0.43.0 for Ubuntu/Lucid from my PPA:<br>
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<a href="https://launchpad.net/%7Eeighthave/+archive/pure-data" target="_blank">https://launchpad.net/~<u></u>eighthave/+archive/pure-data</a><br>
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Then you can get the pd-extended 0.42.5 release. As for nightlies and other test builds, you can use dpkg -x to extract them anywhere, and them in place.<br>
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.hc<br></blockquote></div></div><div><br>OK, I've installed pd from your PPA, and the same story: watchdog signaling pd...<br>My question is, what's this curse on my box? Or how can I make a tabula rasa so that a new install runs alrite? (Deleting .pdsettings doesn't solve this)<br>
<br>Thanks for the patience....<br></div><div><br>Andras<br>
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