On 11/05/15 23:38, Dan Wilcox wrote:
> You mean like [u_listmap] in rjlib?
Yeah, like that!
Chris.
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On 05/11/2015 08:13 PM, Mario Mey wrote:
>> probably it would have been better to simply use:
>> $ sudo mk-build-deps -f
> mario@circo3d:~/puredata-0.46.6$ sudo mk-build-deps -f
> Unknown option: f
>
> Maybe it's "-i"? I did it,
yes, that was a typo on my side.
> I think it wants to change fro
probably it would have been better to simply use:
$ sudo mk-build-deps -f
mario@circo3d:~/puredata-0.46.6$ sudo mk-build-deps -f
Unknown option: f
Maybe it's "-i"? I did it, but it did nothing different from
"mk-build-deps" only.
dpkg-checkbuilddeps: Dependencias de construcción no satisfechas
On 05/11/2015 02:57 PM, Mario Mey wrote:
>
> mario@circo3d:~/puredata-0.46.6$ sudo dpkg -i
> puredata-build-deps_${PDVER}_amd64.deb
> Seleccionando el paquete puredata-build-deps previamente no seleccionado.
oh i forgot an important step:
$ export LANG=C
before all the other things.
it helps a lo
Hi Jack,
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 03:02:27PM +0200, Jack wrote:
> Just make this abstraction (sorting number in one direction). It works
> with array objects. Seems promising compare to list-sort.
That's very cool: Using a 1000-element list created with [list-random 1e+06
1000]
it's more than 3 t
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Just make this abstraction (sorting number in one direction). It works
with array objects. Seems promising compare to list-sort.
++
Jack
Le 10/05/2015 03:21, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list a écrit :
> On 05/09/2015 05:54 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
>>
I tried to follow step by step, but I had some troubles...
$ PDVER=0.46.6-1
$ sudo apt-get install devscripts
$ dget -u
http://http.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/puredata/puredata_${PDVER}.dsc
$ cd puredata-${PDVER%-*}
$ mk-build-deps
$ sudo dpkg -i puredata-build-deps_${PDVER}_amd64
On 11 May 2015 at 12:06:24, IOhannes m zmölnig (zmoel...@iem.at) wrote:
On 05/11/2015 12:18 PM, Jamie Bullock wrote:
> Hi,
>
> AFAICT neither [shell] nor [popen] results in portable Pd code, i.e. the
> specific shell commands are OS-dependent.
>
> In any case, I decided to write a new externa
On 05/11/2015 10:48 AM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
>
> One problem with (totally un-scientific) benchmarking I've seen on Linux
> (on laptops and with Jack Audio) is that there are a few factors sucha
> as cpu scaling, wifi on/off, swappiness.. and
i'm wondering about swapiness...if your system does
On 05/11/2015 12:18 PM, Jamie Bullock wrote:
> Hi,
>
> AFAICT neither [shell] nor [popen] results in portable Pd code, i.e. the
> specific shell commands are OS-dependent.
>
> In any case, I decided to write a new external for the job. In case anyone is
> interested: [copy] can be used to copy
Hallo everybody,
this is an announcement for a Pd course in Lisbon so the information will
follow in also Portuguese.
The first 20 hours workshop in "Creative programming with Pd" starts this
week at the Creative University IADE.
More info here:
http://www.iade.pt/unidcom/uxlab/academia/programac
Hi,
AFAICT neither [shell] nor [popen] results in portable Pd code, i.e. the
specific shell commands are OS-dependent.
In any case, I decided to write a new external for the job. In case anyone is
interested: [copy] can be used to copy files portably from Pd:
http://sourceforge.net/p/pure-data
Hi,
On 05/05/2015 18:12, martin brinkmann wrote:
does something like this exist?
afaik not, but i think it would be useful to have some more
or less objective and comparable method to measure how well a
system is suited for running pd.
there was a test patch for rjdj on the ipod/phone which cons
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