| Csound is NOT dependent on Python or Tcl for its plugin architecture.
Some specific opcodes that use Python or Tcl are dependent. If you
install "everything" you will install these opcodes and receive these
warnings. These dependencies are stated by the installer, but perhaps
you did not see them. To see the dependencies stated, you need to
read through the options listed by the installer.
I will move the statement of dependencies to a place where it cannot
be missed or enable the installer to detect if these dependencies are
missing.
Regards,
Mike
On 1/21/12, Adam Puckett wrote:
> Fixed. Aparently Csound is dependent on Python and Tcl for its plugin
> architecture. Will try to use WinDbg to investigate. :)
>
> On 1/20/12, Adam Puckett wrote:
>> Hey list,
>>
>> Think I'm running into some DLL hell (purgatory?) when running Csound.
>> CSDs work smoothly, except for two bumps talking about FluidSynth. I
>> just installed a basic Csound with no front ends or interfaces, and
>> the docs to refresh my memory as I've been away from Csound for some
>> time to focus on debuggers and the like. With 5.14 I got around this
>> by re-installing Csound with LuaJIT. I'll try that again for 5.15.
>>
>> Happy Csounding!
>>
>> Adam
>>
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