[PD] zexy from CVS

Adam Lindsay atl at comp.lancs.ac.uk
Thu Feb 6 12:36:11 CET 2003


But the point to Alex remains, that "zexy.pd_darwin" needs to be in your
path, and that the library must be loaded first, either from a "-lib
zexy" command line option (or put into .pdrc) or by creating an object
with the name of the library. Sometimes the name of the library
corresponds with an object, and often it doesn't, but either way, the
library should be loaded so that you can create 'real' objects from the
library.

Running Pd with the "-verbose" option is also instructive in terms of how
and where Pd looks for and finds libraries.

Cheers,
adam


Frank Barknecht said this at Thu, 6 Feb 2003 11:36:02 +0100:

>Hi,
>IOhannes zmoelnig schrieb:
>> Frank Barknecht wrote:
>> > Zexy is a 'library', i.e. a collection of externals. That means you
>> > don't load an object 'zexy' (there ins't one) but all objects by using
>> 
>> this is not true, there *is* an object [zexy] (which doesn't do anything 
>> useful, but you can send it a "help" message and it will print out all 
>> collected externals.
>
>Oops. I didn't know.
>
>ciao
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>Frank Barknecht
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