> > Hi Ivica, > > for imports my own abstraction directories in my search path I use > > declare -path dir > > where dir is the dir I want to import in a relative path. > > I don't know if it is correct, but it's work. > > So if I'm wrong please point me to the correct method. > > cheers > > husk > > > For a libdir/folder full of abstractions, these should all work: > > [declare -path mylibdir] > [import libdir mylibdir] > [declare -lib libdir -lib mylibdir] > > If you want your folder to be a libdir library, then it just needs to > have a mylibdir/mylibdir-meta.pd file in it, and the libdir.pd_linux > loader needs to be loaded beforehand. > > Ico, I think your problem is probably that you don't have the libdir > loader loaded. [declare] and [import] are both here to stay, IMHO. > For l2ork, I think basing your release off of trunk is pretty > hazardous if you want stability. The whole point of copying > everything to a pd-extended release branch in SVN is so that > everything can be tested and bugfixed.
Ugh, how stupid of me. While testing install of the new release I did make uninstall which effectively deleted my settings file--hence no libdir. My apologies to all for the noise... Many thanks for helping me regain my sanity :-) _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list