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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 16/02/2016 22:48, oliver a écrit :<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:56C39945.5040600@klingt.org" type="cite">patrice
colet wrote:
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By the way, the dll you have should work when you provide
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missing libraries in bin folder.
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unfortunately it doesn't.
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If libs you have to put in bin dir aren't compatible with the
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provided by pd-extended, it might not work.
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small update on the [readanysf~] on windows discussion:
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version 0.42 (plus included libraries) works on a windows XP
system with pd-extended 0.43.4 !
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tried it on windows 7 with the exact same package to no success. i
even tried "compatibility mode" set to "WindowsXP" for all .exe
files in pd-extended (just for a little trial and error) - didn't
change anything.
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any ideas why this object works on XP but not WIN7 ?
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I didn't try it on seven, it has been compiled on vista, maybe
running pd through gdb could say which part of the code prevents
from loading, the problem should come from a lib provided by seven
that is not as the same as the one provided by vista. <br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:56C39945.5040600@klingt.org" type="cite">as i
already pointed out, all other libraries of pd-extended are being
loaded and working correctly, save for [readanysf~]
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The good new is that if someone is able to get readanysf~ to work,
it will be possible to use libgmerlin in Gem on windows because it
uses almost the same libraries.<br>
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best
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oliver
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