Thank you very much for your attention.
*sudo apt-get install gem*
Gives me:
*Reading package lists... Done*
*Building dependency tree *
*Reading state information... Done*
*gem is already the newest version (1:0.93.3-13).*
*0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.*
So I uninstalled gem with
*sudo apt-get remove gem*
and reinstalled it with
*sudo apt-get install gem*
it installed 6 new packages, but I cannot open gem objects in pd. I am looking for the directory of gem to put it in preferences>path but cannot find it. So I installed *locate* and found it is in
*/usr/lib/pd/extra/Gem/*
with capital G (why? isn’t its name “gem”?)
Anyway I added this path to pd preferences and when I create object |gemwin| it still gives me lots of errors for related objects.
Then I found this other directory (with “gem”, not capital letter)
*/usr/share/gem/*
added this to the preferences>path with no success. I finally was able to do it running:
*pd -lib Gem *
Thank you very much again for your support.
IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at escreveu no dia quinta, 10/09/2020 à(s) 20:13:
On 2020-09-10 15:31, mick mengucci wrote:
Hi list, I have problems instaling GEM, I hope somebody is willing to
point
me in the right direction. Here is what I did.
I installed Pd 0.48.1 with the terminal
*sudo apt-get install puredata*
That worked fine, I am on Xubuntu 18. Typing in terminal:
so why don't you run?
sudo apt-get install gem
Gem is largish package that has loads of dependencies. deken was not designed for such packages. apt was. use apt.
gmards IOhannes
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