[PD] import object can't create under linux

manecante manecanta at googlemail.com
Sun Jun 20 23:50:41 CEST 2010


You are right, it is not pd-extended (sorry). I will load libraries at
startup then.
Thanks for the tip.

On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 8:52 PM, Claude Heiland-Allen <
claudiusmaximus at goto10.org> wrote:

> On 20/06/10 17:58, manecante wrote:
>
>> hi,
>> i don't know why import object can't create under puredyne-9.11,
>> pd-extended 0.42.
>>
>
> Puredyne 9.11 by default comes with puredata + externals, not pd-extended -
> so to be sure, you did uninstall puredata and install pd-extended instead?
>
>  Any clue?
>>
>
> Apart from that, [import] is built into pd-extended's pd as far as I can
> tell, because it modifies some core internals.  So it's impossible for
> [import] to work with vanilla puredata's pd.  Having said that, if you
> configure pd to load libraries at startup (as the live Puredyne distro
> does), you don't need import, and if the "can't create" messages annoy you
> you might create a dummy [import] abstraction that does nothing (because it
> can't do anything useful anyway).
>
> Hopefully with the next+1 release of pd-extended [1], all the externals
> will be modular so it's possible that Puredyne will at that point include
> both puredata and pd-extended.
>
> [1] http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-dev/2010-06/015462.html
>
>  Thank you,
>> delphine
>>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Claude
> --
> http://claudiusmaximus.goto10.org
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