Getting [pd~]
to work properly by default is going to be tricky. However, if you start it in "-nogui" it should work.
Not sure why it's not compiling on Windows. I'll have a look.
Purr Data finally released
Getting [pd~]
to work properly by default is going to be tricky. However, if you start it in "-nogui" it should work.
Not sure why it's not compiling on Windows. I'll have a look.
@jancsika Hi, I'm trying to install the 64bit - Ubuntu 16.04 version:
sudo gdebi pd-l2ork-2.1.2-ubuntu_16.04-amd64.deb
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
This package is uninstallable
Wrong architecture 'armhf'
@EEight Looks like I screwed up somewhere.
Try the CI build from HEAD:
https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data/builds/3641
Click the "Download" button on that page.
2.2.0 is now available (see links at top).
Most of the bugs mentioned here should now be fixed.
thank you @jancsika !
the pd~ objects is still not loading on windows tho.
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I tried OSx 64 bit version and shortcuts to put objects, put message ... don't work.
get out edit mode either. but if I exit edit mode with mouse, I can use command+1, command+2 again, but once.
seems when I press command key, purr data move out edit mode without "E" key...
@alfonso.santimone I got it compiling but it's not yet loading the subprocess patch. Once I get it working I'll do a bugfix release.
@emviveros Hm, I'll check it out...
Got the same problem as @emviveros, I can't use any shortcuts. I'm running OSx 10.11 64 bit.
Version 2.1.2 doesn't seem to have this problem, so I am currently using that. btw thank you for the huge work for purr data, hoping that this issue will be solved.
@michaelhnc I've got a bugfix release coming out either today or tomorrow.
2.2.1 Bugfix is now available. See links above.
Unfortunately I still haven't fixed the [pd~]
bug yet. That will require a bit more work.
@jancsika Keep up the good work ^^
Thanks for your work!!!
Inspiring!
Thanks @jancsika !
Looking fwd for the [pd~] fix!
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Hi @jancsika
I just downloaded 2.1.1 for Windows and I can't seem to get [initbang] working. Should I file a bug report?
Yes, it instantiates, but it doesn't seem to send a bang as expected.
@LiamG Fixed for the next release. You can also grab it off the CI builder when it finishes:
https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data/pipelines/872
Just click the relevant OS and then download the "artifact" on the page that pops up.
Don't have Windows in the CI yet, but I'm working on it...
@jancsika I have just upgraded to 2.2.3 win 10 but had a major problem where pd.exe and unins000.dat and unins000.exe were not replaced (install error: could not replace existing file,,,,) and of course the program would not run (pd,exe not found) and no admin powershell or command prompt would allow access to delete.
I reverted to shift restart (safe mode) and command prompt to finally delete the files and complete the install.
I updated because I thought it may have fixed my current problem of $0 in struct names and scalar names not allowing messages to change colours etc. I think you have already addressed this before, but I couldn't find the post. I will move to Purr Data when I can produce a usable $0 abstraction, but so far it has eluded me. Am I doing something wrong?
@Balwyn Should be fixed in the next release. When the CI finishes you can try a binary from it:
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