On 07/30/2013 07:05 PM, Max wrote:
Am 30.07.2013 um 23:32 schrieb Jonathan Wilkes :
Max- Are you experiencing dropouts from the subprocess stalling, or are you
saying you're trying to avoid the possibility of dropouts. If it's the latter,
then I'm having a hard time figuring out how two Pds c
Probably :P I opened an issue. Thanks.
On Aug 1, 2013, at 11:26 PM, pd-list-requ...@iem.at wrote:
> From: Jonathan Wilkes
> Subject: Re: [PD] get dir of current pd
> Date: August 1, 2013 11:33:19 PM EDT
> To: pd-list@iem.at
>
>
> On 07/30/2013 03:40 PM, Dan Wilcox wrote
On Jul 30, 2013, at 3:03 PM, pd-list-requ...@iem.at
<mailto:pd-list-requ...@iem.at> wrote:
*From:*Jonathan Wilkes mailto:jancs...@yahoo.com>>
*Subject:**Re: [PD] get dir of current pd*
*Date:*July 30, 2013 2:43:24 PM EDT
*To:*pd-list@iem.at <mailto:pd-list@iem.at>
On 07/30/
On 30/07/13 22:04, yvan volochine wrote:
I'd definitely go for the shell script solution..
although after some quick tests I didn't manage to run 2 different pd instances
from one shell script...
pd & is your friend here, to run the process in the background
Simon
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On 07/30/2013 07:05 PM, Max wrote:
Am 30.07.2013 um 23:32 schrieb Jonathan Wilkes :
Max- Are you experiencing dropouts from the subprocess stalling, or are you
saying you're trying to avoid the possibility of dropouts. If it's the latter,
then I'm having a hard time figuring out how two Pds c
Am 30.07.2013 um 23:32 schrieb Jonathan Wilkes :
> Max- Are you experiencing dropouts from the subprocess stalling, or are you
> saying you're trying to avoid the possibility of dropouts. If it's the
> latter, then I'm having a hard time figuring out how two Pds connected
> through netsend woul
having a hard
time figuring out how two Pds connected through netsend would avoid
dropouts. Also, what causes the freezes?
-Jonathan
On Jul 30, 2013, at 3:03 PM, pd-list-requ...@iem.at
<mailto:pd-list-requ...@iem.at> wrote:
*From:*Jonathan Wilkes mailto:jancs...@yahoo.com>>
*
Here's how we do it in OpenFrameworks:
https://github.com/openframeworks/openFrameworks/blob/develop/libs/openFrameworks/utils/ofFileUtils.cpp#L1400
On Jul 30, 2013, at 3:03 PM, pd-list-requ...@iem.at wrote:
> From: Jonathan Wilkes
> Subject: Re: [PD] get dir of current pd
>
On 30/07/13 20:43, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
I don't think /proc/self/exe is a requirement of all Linux flavors,
and I don't know what the BSD OSes do, or OSX. So I'm reluctant
to add this to [pdinfo].
I'd say don't bother adding anything that's not really needed (which
does seem the case here I
On 07/30/2013 07:48 AM, yvan volochine wrote:
On 30/07/13 08:41, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Ok, I figured out how to do this
and how do you do?
In GNU/Linux on some _distros_ you can check the symlink
/proc/self/exe
If you do a readink from within C in Pd you'll get the absolute
path and name o
pwd to a [ggee/shell] results always in /
(at least on OS X)
Am 18.07.2013 um 20:44 schrieb Iain Mott :
> there's the "shell" external - to which you can send a "pwd" message -
> but perhaps this only works on linux, maybe mac?
> Iain
>
>
>
>
> Em Wed, 2013-07-17 às 06:44 -0700, Max escr
On 30/07/13 15:30, Max wrote:
If you are using two separate instances, then you either need to start them
manually, create a shell script that does it, or (and this is finally why I was
curious to know if there is a way from within Pd to know the path of the
binary) launch the second instance
Am 30.07.2013 um 13:47 schrieb yvan volochine :
> On 17/07/13 15:44, Max wrote:
>> is there something like [ggee/getdir] but for getting the path of the
>> currently running Pd binary?
>
> you mind explaining why you would need that?
off cause: In an attempt to divide two processes in Pd I am cu
On 30/07/13 08:41, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Ok, I figured out how to do this
and how do you do?
y
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On 17/07/13 15:44, Max wrote:
is there something like [ggee/getdir] but for getting the path of the currently
running Pd binary?
you mind explaining why you would need that?
maybe there's an alternative way to achieve what you want?
y
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On 07/20/2013 11:13 AM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
On 07/18/2013 02:16 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
On 07/17/2013 09:44 AM, Max wrote:
is there something like [ggee/getdir] but for getting the path of
the currently running Pd binary?
Seems like I saw this somewhere, but I can't remember where.
I'l
On 07/18/2013 02:16 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
On 07/17/2013 09:44 AM, Max wrote:
is there something like [ggee/getdir] but for getting the path of the
currently running Pd binary?
Seems like I saw this somewhere, but I can't remember where.
I'll add it to [pdinfo]
Hm... there's a function
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 wrote:
> there's the "shell" ex
there's the "shell" external - to which you can send a "pwd" message -
but perhaps this only works on linux, maybe mac?
Iain
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?
>
> m.
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On 07/17/2013 09:44 AM, Max wrote:
is there something like [ggee/getdir] but for getting the path of the currently
running Pd binary?
Seems like I saw this somewhere, but I can't remember where.
I'll add it to [pdinfo]
-Jonathan
m.
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is there something like [ggee/getdir] but for getting the path of the currently
running Pd binary?
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