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[Csnd] Re: Re: Re: 5.09 Windows float installer anomoly

Date2008-09-16 18:34
FromMichael Gogins
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: Re: 5.09 Windows float installer anomoly
Thanks for the information. I'll double-check the installer.

Regards,
Mike

-----Original Message-----
>From: Art Hunkins 
>Sent: Sep 16, 2008 12:22 PM
>To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: 5.09 Windows float installer anomoly
>
>Michael,
>
>On a related note, I can't get 5.09 (float installer) to compile for me. 
>(This was a "straight out of the box" install - environment variables for 
>all users, no Python.)
>
>I get:
>Reading options from $CSOUNDRC: C:\Csound5.09\.csoundrc
>WARNING: could not open library 'C:\Csound5.09\plugins\rtpa.dll' (-1)
>WARNING: could not open library 'C:\Csound5.09\plugins\csnd.dll' (-1)
>WARNING: could not open library 'C:\Csound5.09\plugins\fluidOpcodes.dll' 
>(-1)
>WARNING: could not open library 'C:\Csound5.09\plugins\pa.dll' (-1)
>
>followed by:
>Error: Unknown rtaudio module: 'pa'
>
>I did try copying and renaming rtpa.dll to pa.dll - no effect.
>
>BTW, pan2.dll *is* there; only it has been renamed cs_pan2.dll and I hadn't 
>identified it. Sorry about that.
>
>Art Hunkins
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Michael Gogins" 
>To: 
>Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 9:29 AM
>Subject: [Csnd] Re: 5.09 Windows float installer anomoly
>
>
>> You need to set up separate environments for your different Csound 
>> installations. If you do this, you will have no trouble running as many 
>> versions of Csound or your other software on the same computer as you 
>> like.
>>
>> There are several ways of doing this, but the easiest way is use batch 
>> files that first set the required environment variables, then launch 
>> Csound or another application that you want to run in that environment, 
>> then "pause" so you can see what happened if it didn't work.
>>
>> If your default environment has the wrong OPCODEDIR, in your batch file 
>> environment you can simply reset it. This will not affect the default 
>> environnent, just the "local" environment.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> Mike
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>>>From: Art Hunkins 
>>>Sent: Sep 15, 2008 11:24 PM
>>>To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>>>Subject: [Csnd] 5.09 Windows float installer anomoly
>>>
>>>Unusual new behavior upon doing above install.
>>>
>>>I have a special pared-down version of of Csound 5.06 installed in a 
>>>single
>>>folder, with my .csd files running (in Lettuce) completely within this
>>>folder. No environment variables are needed or desired. Everything works
>>>fine.
>>>
>>>I install 5.09 from the installer in a different location, complete
>>>(unfortunately) with a set of environment variables. These variables,
>>>especially OPCODEDIR, prevent my 5.06 system from running. The 5.09
>>>environment variables take over, look for everything in the 5.09 folders,
>>>and tell me everything is an incompatible version. (I expect that it's
>>>OPCODEDIR pointing to 5.09.)
>>>
>>>To my knowledge this never happened before. The environment variables did
>>>*not* "take over" my self-contained 5.06 installation.
>>>
>>>I really need to be able to run from a single folder regardless of what
>>>other Csound installations may be on a given machine, or regardless of 
>>>what
>>>the environment variables are (I'm in XP here).
>>>
>>>My understanding is that first Csound looks for everything in the current
>>>directory, and only if it does not find what it needs there, looks 
>>>elsewhere
>>>(according to environment variables). This does not seem to be happening
>>>with 5.09.
>>>
>>>Please someone (Michael?) straighten me out.
>>>
>>>Art Hunkins
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
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