So, I have two PCs. One is a a desktop and one is a laptop.
Both have Intel i5 Sandy Bridge processors.
Both are running Debian stretch.
Both are running Pd 0.49, and libraries are installed via Deken system.
On my desktop, after creating a [declare -lib creb] object it makes no 
difference, and I have to type [creb/eadsr~] for example to get the object to 
load.
On my laptop, I can load objects after declaring the library. I can just type a 
[declare -lib creb] object and then use as many [eadsr~] objects as I like. 
Declare does not seem to work on my desktop.
Is this an issue with regards to superuser permissions or configuration files 
(not .pdrc, surely) I'm really stumped, and it means I cannot make my libraries 
of externals and abstractions to work for other people if I cannot even 
determine why they do or do not work in my own situation. I may have overlooked 
something stupid, in which case I'll happily take the whip from you, but I 
think I'm too close to work out what's wrong.

Pls Help :-(Ed

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