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<div> <i>eval([read [open
{/home/mario/pd-externals/moonlib/image.tcl}]]\ngui_post
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<div>What is in /home/mario/pd-externals? If you have Pd
Vanilla externals in there they won't work with Purr Data.</div>
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<p>Ok, in pd-externals I had some externals that I used to use with
Vanilla, before starting using PUrr. But the test I did was with
moonlib, that it was another version. It was just a test, I
promise I'll never use it again ;)<br>
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<div dir="auto">After further testing this looks like you are
indeed mixing vanilla and non-vanilla externals. I am unable to
reproduce any of the problems you are experiencing.</div>
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As I said above, that mix was because a test of using moonlib
library. And, as I told you before, it's difficult to reproduce this
bug. Now, it's running ok <i>:shrugs:.</i><br>
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