you are using an outdated (even if it's the official one) raspbian
I got the latest image from "noobs", released a couple of weeks ago, then I installed raspbian from it. So this is supposed to be out of date huh? And then... well, I did "apt-get update" and everything and was assuming this was an issue related to apt-get, not the image system.
cheers
2014-07-03 4:27 GMT-03:00 IOhannes m zmölnig pd-list@lists.iem.at:
On 07/03/2014 06:24 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres via Pd-list wrote:
Hi there, I was treating this in a different mail thread, sorry, but let
me
go ahead and start this one.
questions
1- Why can't I get vanilla 0.45 from "apt-get"? I get 0.43 :P
as said before: because you are using an outdated (even if it's the official one) raspbian, based on Debian/wheezy.
in addition to what i said before, i just noted, that there is also a raspbian version available, that is based on Debian/jessie, and this version will include Pd-0.45.5¹
if there are no images available for raspbian/jessie, you could try upgrading your current image by doing the following (as root):
- in /etc/apt/sources.list (and probably /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*)
replace all occurences of "wheezy" with "jessie" 2. run "aptitude update" 3. run "aptitude full-upgrade"
this is utterly untested, but the standard procedure to upgrade a Debian based system.
mgfasr IOhannes
¹ http://archive.raspbian.org/raspbian/pool/main/p/puredata/
2- I downloaded from miller's site and have 0.45 extracting and alive,
I'm
running it from a folder at pi/home, but how do I put it in the menu bar? Really linux noobs here... 3- Pd 0.45 is complaining about "ALSA input_error (snd_pcm_open): no such file & directory, but it still works making noise and all. What does it mean, how do I fix it?
Thanks
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