I've had the same problem quite a lot of times. Normally I just close Pd, restart and everything is working fine again.
I didn't manage to isolate the problem yet...

(working on Windows XP, Pd vanilla version 0.42.4, not using GEM)

Hans r



At 16:40 10/12/2009, you wrote:
Hi,

I write just to see if anybody has already seen this happaning and can give me some clue as how to avoid it.

I am not even sure the problem is with GEM, but I have worked on much more huge patches in PD without gem and never seen anything similar.

I am on Windows Vista with the latest PD Vanilla and the latest GEM.

I have not been able to isolate the problem; if anybody with some possibility to debug it is willing to try the patch and find out something I can send it to him/her.

So, the problem is, in some occasions, very frequently (usually after opening the main patch, closing it, and opening it again), every user action (e.g.: clicking on a bang or toggle, hitting some key INCLUDING ctrl+1 to create an object or introducing input into an object or message box, or even a "save as") gets executed two or even more times. As you can imagine that fucks everything up.

If I just open the patch and run it it works fine, but for even the smallest change that implies modifying some abstraction, I have to close PD, open it again, modify the abstraction I have to modify, save, close PD and open it again, since if I just save or even if I close all patches and open the main one again, everything is fucked up. It is impossible to work this way.

Usually restarting the computer makes the bug disappear but then it is a matter of minutes before it starts showing again.

I know that, if this is the first time you hear of it, you will hardly be hable to help, but my hope is that someone has observed this already and have been able to link it to a particular object or condition.

By the way, I have checked that when this happens, NO duplicate "pd.exe" nor "whish84" process exists (provided that task manager is reliable).

Thanks in advance
m.

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