[PD] gridflow issues

Pierre-Olivier Boulant po.boulant at free.fr
Tue Apr 26 15:53:58 CEST 2011


I couldn't get Gridflow to work on any of my computers running different 
versions of windows (Win 7, 32 or 64 bit) and pd 0.43 (either vanilla or 
extended) whether or not there is a pd 0.42 install on the same computer 
and with similar binaries.
I think there is some incompatibility at the moment between the pd 0.43 
and gridflow. I wrote Mathieu about this a while ago.

pob


On 26/04/2011 15:42, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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> On 2011-04-26 15:23, yvan volochine wrote:
>> salut Matthieu
>>
>> another question:
>>
>> is there a way to force gridflow external to load from a specified path?
>>
>> ie: I'm trying to setup pd-vanilla wth gridflow-9.13 where the user
>> already has pd-extended with gridflow-9.12.
>>
>> (don't ask me why =)
>>
>> gridflow.pd_linux (9.12) is in ~/pd-externals/gridflow
>> gridflow.pd_linux (9.13) is in ~/pd-vanilla-externals/gridflow-9.13
>>
>> problem is that pd -lib gridflow (with the new path to 9.13) still loads
>> the one from pd-externals (9.12) although ~/pd-externals/gridflow is
>> *not* in his path.
>>
>> is there any workaround to this ?
> ~/pd-externals/ is _always_ in the path.
> you might be able to turn this off, by specifying "-nostdpath", though
> this will also turn off searching of .../pd/extra/
>
> anyhow, if you add ~/pd-vanilla-externals/gridflow-9.13 to your search
> paths (e.g. using the "-path" flag) , then the gridflow found therein
> should take precedence over the one in ~/pd-externals/
>
> fgmasdr
> IOhannes
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