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

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