On 13/07/14 11:11, Jack via Pd-list wrote:
and used the code below to create a file 'mysql.pd_lua'.
But when i tried to create [mysql] object in Pd, i got in the pd console :
maximum object loading depth 1000 reached
mysql
... couldn't create
Did I miss something ?
local M =
I forgot :
Pd 0.45.0test 2
pdlua 0.7.2 (GPL) 2014 Martin Peach, based on
lua 0.6~svn (GPL) 2008 Claude Heiland-Allen claudiusmaxi...@goto10.org
pdlua: compiled for pd-0.43 on Jul 13 2014 11:47:47
Using lua version 5.2
++
Jack
Le 13/07/2014 12:59, Claude Heiland-Allen via Pd-list a écrit :
On
On 2014-07-13 11:01, Claude Heiland-Allen via Pd-list wrote:
On 13/07/14 15:56, Martin Peach wrote:
On 2014-07-13 06:59, Claude Heiland-Allen via Pd-list wrote:
$ pd -version
Pd-0.45.5 () compiled 18:50:42 Jun 18 2014
lua 0.8 (GPL) 2013 Claude Heiland-Allen, merging
pdlua 0.7.1 (GPL) 2011
On 13/07/14 16:15, Martin Peach wrote:
On 2014-07-13 11:01, Claude Heiland-Allen via Pd-list wrote:
On 13/07/14 15:56, Martin Peach wrote:
On 2014-07-13 06:59, Claude Heiland-Allen via Pd-list wrote:
$ pd -version
Pd-0.45.5 () compiled 18:50:42 Jun 18 2014
lua 0.8 (GPL) 2013 Claude
hello,
I improved the build system of pix_opencv.
The new build system uses automake tools.
./configure checks which module is available and then sets some flags to
build or not some pd-objects at make time.
This works on Ubuntu and MacOSX.
Now I would like to make both binary archive for Mac