Re: pyOSC problem

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On Sat, 02 Mar 2013 13:12:12 +0100
Christoph Kuhr <christoph.kuhr@xxxxxx> wrote:

> On 02.03.2013 13:00, linux-audio-user-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> wrote:
> > Hiho, I've only worked with the python2 version, but I may have an 
> > idea where things go wrong. On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 15:54:42 +0100 
> > Christoph Kuhr <christoph.kuhr@xxxxxx> wrote:
> >> I have a python3 app, that calls a class OSC_Communication.
> >>
> >> address = localhost, port = 9001
> > Try for an address 0.0.0.0 instead, then the program will listen on
> > any interface, and not just localhost.
> > It may be that the program you are using to send is using the
> > IP-address connected to one of your physical interfaces as a targer,
> > rather than the loopback (localhost) address.
> >
> > In a sense this difference allows you to make your program more
> > secure, by ignoring messages coming from outside of the machine, but
> > unfortunately, not all other OSC-enabled programs allow you control
> > over how they send the messages.
> >
> > sincerely,
> > Marije
> Hi, thanks for the advice, but i already tried that one out earlier 
> without success.

hmmm... strange.

Did you try the different versions of the OSC server that are in pyOSC?

> I switched to pyliblo, which works like a charm!

the disadvantage with that lib I found is that it is not so easy for
crossplatform distribution of the code, since you need a compiled liblo
to link to.

sincerely,
Marije
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