hi, 

you should tell ./configure script where pd resides to help it finding Gem's abstractions.
just reconfigure with something : 
./configure --with-pd=/usr/include/pd
Of course, change the path according to where Pd-extended put the headers.

Also there is a discussion concerning this in the mailing list but I can't find it again now...

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2014-09-12 10:34 GMT+02:00 mick mengucci <misturapura@gmail.com>:

Hi
I just compiled the recent version of GEM on downloaded from https://github.com/umlaeute/Gem and I followed the instructions on that page.

I am had to run the bash autogen.sh before of autoconfig, and more than this it happens that when I open pd-extended with the new GEM all pix_ objects seem ok except for [gemwin] !!! which does not exist. Or, if I do
 -path /.abstractions
it exists but simply does not work.

I run pd-extended 0.43.4, with Xubuntu 14.04, 64 bit.

Thanks for any feedback
Mick



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