| By the way, you should not need to do that. The
distro is supposed to work, if the OPCODEDIR variable
is not set, by default pointing to that directory.
Of course, if there is an OPCODEDIR variable, it
will override the default.
Victor
>
>
> Victor and Anthony,
>
> Thank you, things are better now that I set the Path to
> the:
> urces/Opcodes/> My apologies to you Victor for making you
> think that the utilities modules were missing.
>
> Best regards,
>
> --Sal
>
> On Sun, 5 Aug 2007, Victor Lazzarini wrote:
>
> > The opcodededir is set to the default place in the
> > binary distro:
> >
> (/Library/Frameworks/CsoundLib.framework/Resources/Opcodes
> ) >
> > you can check for libstdutil.dylib there.
> >
> > Victor
> >
> >>
> >> Is OPCODEDIR (or OPCODEDIR64) set correctly ? If it is
> >> you can look in your opcode plugin directory and you
> >> should see a file named libstdutil.so or
> libstdutil.dylib >> or stdutil.dll (something along those
> lines ...) if the >> utilities module is present.
> >>
> >> Anthony Kozar
> >> anthonykozar AT sbcglobal DOT net
> >> http://anthonykozar.net/
> >>
> >>
> >> sal g sofia wrote on 8/5/07 2:04 PM:
> >>
> >>> I did do it and... (Error: utility 'lpanal' not found)
> >>> appeared. My guess would be, as you wrote, that the
> >>> utilities modules are missing.
> >>
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