Em qui., 3 de ago. de 2023 às 19:51, Linux Rouen Normandie < linux.rouen@free.fr>
- As my compilation finished with no warning and after the binary
installation Pd is working well, I think it found the headers (by the way, which ones).*
it did find headers, as you were able to build a couple of objects or so, right? It didnt complain it couldn't frin m_pd.h for instance.
but then, it found old headers, from versions earlier than 0.54 somehow... cause you can't build the objects with multichannel support...
I have no idea how to help you find the correct headers in a raspberry pi... you could force the pd path with something like pdincludepath=~/pd-0.54-0/src/ as described in the readme
cheers
Personally I think this is a bug in ELSE, and would file a bug that it ought to be buildable against older versions of Pd (even if that means that some functionality is missing).
*Perhaps not as my compilation is working well, my issue is just with
Else compilation on RPi or I've missed something.*
https://github.com/porres/pd-else#building-else-for-pd-vanilla
mfg.sfg.jfd IOhannes
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