[Gridflow-dev] pd doesn't open some # objects

Ricardo Fabbri rfabbri at gmail.com
Mon Oct 31 23:25:22 EDT 2011


Hi,

I also get:

GridFlow: can't detect this version of GEM: i=10 j=4

BTW, what I had missed in the README was
		
"With a text editor, modify or create ~/.pdrc and write -lib gridflow."

Thanks!
Ricardo Fabbri
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On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 11:57 PM, Ricardo Fabbri <rfabbri at gmail.com> wrote:
> (continuing my email, it was prematurely sent)...
>
> I still don't get #expr, #out, #in, #type-gui, etc. But I do get # +
> now and such.
>
> I guess I have a second type of error now.
>
> Ricardo Fabbri
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> Linux registered user #175401
> www.lems.brown.edu/~rfabbri
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>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 11:55 PM, Ricardo Fabbri <rfabbri at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> There are no other messages. All I get is a bunch of "couldn't create".
>>
>> I guess maybe I still don't know how to install things properly on Pd.
>>
>> I did a symlink to gridflow in  ~/pd-externals/
>>
>> Once I run pd-extended, I thought it should already find all the
>> *.pd_linux. But doesn't seem so..
>>
>> When I do pd-extended -lib $HOME/pd-externals/gridflow/gridflow then I
>> start getting more symbols. I now get most things except #expr,
>>
>> Ricardo Fabbri
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>> Linux registered user #175401
>> www.lems.brown.edu/~rfabbri
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 11:07 PM, Mathieu Bouchard <matju at artengine.ca> wrote:
>>> Le 2011-10-31 à 22:59:00, Ricardo Fabbri a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Upon opening pd-extended (which I compiled from source using pd extended
>>>> from svn, pd-extended.git core, and gem.git), I went to
>>>> help->gridflow->tests and clicked on #-test. Many objects could not be
>>>> created, for instance # + and others. I do get some objects such as #is.
>>>
>>> The ones you get are probably abstractions. [#is] is an abstraction. Did the
>>> abstractions folder appear in your Path dialoguebox automatically ? If you
>>> hadn't already installed GridFlow before, and you have this path, then
>>> GridFlow has already partially loaded. But in extreme situations, it might
>>> fail to finish loading, and then, the externals (non-abstractions) might not
>>> have been loaded.
>>>
>>> Do you have any relevant error messages at load time ?
>>>
>>> BTW, I'm using Pd extended 42, and I don't have experience with 43.
>>>
>>>  ______________________________________________________________________
>>> | Mathieu BOUCHARD ----- téléphone : +1.514.383.3801 ----- Montréal, QC
>>
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