[PD] problem with zexy external: matrix~

oliver oliver at klingt.org
Tue Feb 1 21:06:55 CET 2005


hasn't there been a discussion on this list for quite a while, how to 
avoid those extarnal-name-clashes?
is there any practicable solution to tell PD, that when i create and 
[Append] object,
i want to have the [append] of the (surely loaded!) "cyclone" library 
and not PD's native [append] (for scalar's) ?

thanks for any progress on this issue ....

oliver


Mike Wozniewski wrote:

> Yes... indeed.
>
> Thanks for your help... that stumped me for quite a while.
>
> -Mike
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Johannes Burström" 
> <johannes at ljud.org>
> To: "Mike Wozniewski" <mike at ozmediasolutions.com>
> Cc: <pd-list at iem.at>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 2:13 PM
> Subject: Re: [PD] problem with zexy external: matrix~
>
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Sounds like cyclone's matrix~ is loaded instead. try to start pd with 
>> the "-lib zexy" flag before "-lib cyclone" (or similar), and it 
>> should work.
>>
>> regards,
>> Johannes
>>
>> Mike Wozniewski wrote:
>>
>>> Hi.
>>>  I have the Zexy library running with Pd 0.37.1 on Windows.... but 
>>> it doesn't work quite right.
>>>  Upon instantiation, I get the following message:
>>>  warning (matrix~): dummy substitution
>>>  and then even when I load the help file, I get a bunch of errors:
>>>  error (miXed): missing or bad arguments in "matrix~"
>>>   error (miXed): missing or bad arguments in "matrix~"
>>>   matrix~.pd 13 0 23 4 (gatom->matrix~) connection failed
>>>   matrix~.pd 15 0 16 0 (message->text~) connection failed
>>>   matrix~.pd 16 0 23 3 (text->matrix~) connection failed
>>>   matrix~.pd 17 0 18 0 (message->text~) connection failed
>>>   matrix~.pd 18 0 23 3 (text->matrix~) connection failed
>>>   matrix~.pd 19 0 21 0 (message->text~) connection failed
>>>   matrix~.pd 20 0 22 0 (message->text~) connection failed
>>>   matrix~.pd 21 0 23 3 (gatom->matrix~) connection failed
>>>   matrix~.pd 22 0 23 3 (gatom->matrix~) connection failed
>>>  Does anyone have any ideas what could be wrong? I've tried using 
>>> the zexy.dll from the website, I've built matrix~ myself from 
>>> source... nothing seems to give.
>>>  Also - something that's really strange: if I delete all dll's (ie, 
>>> zexy.dll, matrix~.dll), the object still instantiates and gives the 
>>> same error (!?) what object am I loading?
>>>  Thanks,
>>> Mike
>>
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