With "shell" you could run "which pdextended", but that requires you have
pdexented in your path, and it only returns the first pdextended matched.

"pwd" might not work--it might just give you the user's home directory.


On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 1:44 PM, Iain Mott <m...@reverberant.com> wrote:

> there's the "shell" external - to which you can send a "pwd" message -
> but perhaps this only works on linux, maybe mac?....
> Iain
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> Em Wed, 2013-07-17 às 06:44 -0700, Max escreveu:
> > is there something like [ggee/getdir] but for getting the path of the
> currently running Pd binary?
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