• Halfman

    Hi everybody,

    I have a little problem. I'm using a patch to convert incoming osc-messages to controll sources position of the Soundscape Renderer, running on a different machine. This worked fine for some time, but all of a sudden, the patch puts out an error message on it's first startup:

    (Tcl) UNGÜLTIGER BEFEHL NAME: invalid command name " as-local"
    while executing
    " as-local objectclass path"
    ("uplevel" body line 3)
    invoked from within
    "uplevel #0$cmds_from_pd"

    This comes only on the first start of the patch.
    Then, when the patch is running and receives osc data, PD crashes after a few seconds.

    I don't have any where this comes from. I didn't change anything in the setup, no updates or anything else (as far as i can remember...)
    I would have liked to attach a crash.log or something, but couldn't find one.

    I'm using Pd-extended 0.43.4 on Win10- 64 Bit.

    If any additional information needed, let me know.

    Thanks a lot for any help!

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  • Halfman

    Hi everybody,

    I'm completely new to PD and have a quick-start-question:

    I was trying to get the file ssrclient_help.pd to run. I am running Mac OS X 10.8.4 on a MacBookPro 2008.
    But PD just gives following error messages:

    !DOCTYPE: no such object
    s=400": no such object
    s=400": no such object
    padding:0: no such object
    display:inline"><input: no such object
    ": no such object
    padding:0: no such object
    display:inline"><input: no such object
    ": no such object
    protocol_type=clone">: no such object
    protocol_type=clone">: no such object
    s=48": no such object
    s=48": no such object
    filepath=pd%2Fssrclient-help.pd": no such object
    </td>: no such object
    </td>: no such object
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    ": no such object
    float: no such object

    Is it because of problems with OS X 10.8 and do I have to try compiling from source? Or is it something else that can fixed easily?

    Thanks a lot!

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