[GEM-dev] [ pd-gem-Bugs-3512435 ] abstractions/gemwin.pd couldn't create
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Bugs item #3512435, was opened at 2012-03-28 08:40
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Category: build-system
Group: osx
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: megrimm (megrimm)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: abstractions/gemwin.pd couldn't create
Initial Comment:
User patches (non-example patches) give error when creating gem abstractions (example: abstractions/gemwin.pd) even when [import Gem], etc is used.
For example, "gemwin ... couldn't create", "gemorb ... couldn't create"
do gem abstractions just need alias's made in parent directory ? although I am assuming there with be conflicts between abstractions and externals/gem-internals such as "gemhead"?
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>Comment By: IOhannes m zmölnig (zmoelnig)
Date: 2012-03-29 06:11
Message:
no, you should not need an alias in the parent path.
Gem expects the abstractions to live in the same directory as the
Gem-binary (Gem.pd_darwin in your case), and (if properly compiled and
installed [*]), will add this directory to Pd's search paths.
if things go wrong, you might want to run pd with "-verbose" flag, to see
whether it spits something out regarding it's search path.
what [import Gem] does in don't know.
[*] properly compiled means, that "s_stuff.h" was found during compilation;
properly installed means, that _all_ Gem-abstractions (including the
special Gem-meta.pd)
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Comment By: megrimm (megrimm)
Date: 2012-03-28 08:41
Message:
thats
pd-extended-0.43.1_64bit
gem recent git pull
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