[PD-dev] hex characters in library names

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at at.or.at
Mon Apr 12 17:44:02 CEST 2010


In Pd-extended you can use [iemmatrix/mtx_mul~]. 
  
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On Apr 11, 2010, at 11:55 PM, Lee Azzarello wrote:

> Heya, I switched this to IRC and got some help there. The solution for
> my particular problem was to compile iemmatrix as a single library and
> add it to the startup arguments. The underlying problem is that it's
> probably an incompatibility between the version of iemmatrix that is
> included in pd-extended and the version of hexloader, which should
> handle this kind of library naming.
>
> -lee
>
> On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Lee Azzarello  
> <lee at rockingtiger.com> wrote:
>> I'm trying to load an object named [mtx_*~]
>>
>> I have the proper load path installed. I can load other objects in  
>> the
>> same directory. If I look for the library in that directory
>> (/usr/lib/pd/extra/iemmatrix), I find a file named
>> mtx_0x2a0x7e.pd_linux. The hex translates to *~ in ASCII. So this
>> should be the proper library to load for the [mtx_*~] object, right?
>>
>> I'm unaware of how to debug this since it looks like I'm doing  
>> things right.
>>
>> -lee
>>
>
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