Hey all,
A while back, I wrote some scripts that can automatically load every
help patch and load every objectclass. I would like to set these up
to run every night, but I don't think I'll be able to keep up with the
output from this, i.e. fixing the help patches that crash and at the
sa
I can put some time to it, but there are some limits to what I can do:
- I have xp + ubuntu(studio)
- I can't program, so I can't do much more than use the material I'm given
- ... ?
> A while back, I wrote some scripts that can automatically load every
> help patch and load every objectclass. I
Hans~
I am interested in finding ways to help. What would be required?
I imagine something like:
1. getting an automatic email after the nightly tests.
2. Logging into the svn or whatever your versioning system is (would have to
be trained on this part).
3. Downloading the said help patches.
4. T
Hans this may be off topic, but speaking of help patches. What is up with the
Gem/Examples/Basic/Model.pd file?
It crashes ALOT.
Anyone else have this experience?
pp
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> A while back, I wrote some scripts that can automatically load every
bigsw...@cox.net wrote:
> Hans this may be off topic, but speaking of help patches. What is up with the
> Gem/Examples/Basic/Model.pd file?
hmm, i really don't understand why hans is bothered with this.
if it is a bug in Gem, please try to confirm so and post a bug-report at
http://pd-gem.sf.ne
This is great! First off, I'll just say, I don't think it matters
which platform/OS you use, these things should work on all platforms.
I think Kyle's process makes sense, here are a couple minor questions:
- if you have svn access, commit directly (if you want svn access,
request on pd