Actually on the main page of puredata.info I have just found
Pd extended: a version of Pd vanilla that comes with many libraries written by the community. Pd extended can be used for graphics rendering (GEM library), OSC communications, binary file processing, audio-visual streaming, physical modeling, sensor-based performances, and much more. As of 2014, Pd extended is no longer being maintained. A growing number of libraries are forked independently and made available via the Pd vanilla (deken plug-in).
I suggest that this message is also displayed on the pages related to building pd-extended.
Best
Angelo
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Da: "angelo.arcadi@virgilio.it" angelo.arcadi@virgilio.it
Data: 1-ago-2016 18.58
A: "Simon Iten"itensimon@gmail.com, pd-list@lists.iem.at
Ogg: [PD] R: Re: Errors in building pd-extended on Odroid C2
Dear Simon, thanks a lot for your quick and valuable answer!
Actually I did not find anywhere that pd.extended is outdated, having this information clearly stated on the website would have allowed me to save time. So my suggestion would be to signal this on the website.
Anyways, I will try to build pd-vanilla and deken.
However, I think it would be great to solve the compilation problem related to the alsa packages linkage.
Best
Angelo
----Messaggio originale----
Da: "Simon Iten" itensimon@gmail.com
Data: 1-ago-2016 15.26
A: "angelo.arcadi@virgilio.it"angelo.arcadi@virgilio.it
Ogg: Re: [PD] Errors in building pd-extended on Odroid C2
pd-extended is really outdated and not supported anymore.the general consensus is to use pd-vanilla with deken since almost all extended libraries are available in deken.On 01 Aug 2016, at 16:57, angelo.arcadi@virgilio.it wrote: Sorry I forgot the attachment of the .txt file with the whole output of the build. Please find it attached.Thanks in advanceBestAngelo
----Messaggio originale---- Da: "angelo.arcadi@virgilio.it" angelo.arcadi@virgilio.it Data: 1-ago-2016 14.53 A: pd-list@lists.iem.at Ogg: [PD] Errors in building pd-extended on Odroid C2
Dear list members,when building from source pd-extended (the last version) on the ODROID C2 board, running Ubuntu 16.04,I get errors, likely related to the linkage to the alsa packages.To build I simply followed the instructions listed on the puredata.info(cd pure-data/packages/linux_make and then make install)Here the lines of the build output were the error begins:pd-s_audio_alsa.o: In function check_error':/home/odroid/Desktop/pdextended_sources/pd-extended/pd/src/s_audio_alsa.c:72: undefined reference to
snd_strerror'pd-s_audio_alsa.o: In function alsaio_setup':/home/odroid/Desktop/pdextended_sources/pd-extended/pd/src/s_audio_alsa.c:121: undefined reference to
snd_pcm_hw_params_sizeof'It terminates with the following lines:pd-s_midi_alsa.o: In function sys_alsa_close_midi':/home/odroid/Desktop/pdextended_sources/pd-extended/pd/src/s_midi_alsa.c:278: undefined reference to
snd_seq_close'/home/odroid/Desktop/pdextended_sources/pd-extended/pd/src/s_midi_alsa.c:281: undefined reference to `snd_midi_event_free'collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit statusMakefile:722: recipe for target 'pd' failedmake[5]: *** [pd] Error 1make[5]: Leaving directory '/home/odroid/Desktop/pdextended_sources/pd-extended/pd/src'Makefile:2038: recipe for target 'all-recursive' failedmake[4]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1make[4]: Leaving directory '/home/odroid/Desktop/pdextended_sources/pd-extended/pd/src'Makefile:913: recipe for target 'all-recursive' failedmake[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/odroid/Desktop/pdextended_sources/pd-extended/pd'Makefile:813: recipe for target 'all' failedmake[2]: *** [all] Error 2make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/odroid/Desktop/pdextended_sources/pd-extended/pd'Makefile:114: recipe for target 'pd' failedmake[1]: *** [pd] Error 2make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/odroid/Desktop/pdextended_sources/pd-extended/packages'Makefile:84: recipe for target 'install' failedmake: *** [install] Error 2Please find attached a .txt file with the whole output of the build.I think I have all the dependencies correctly installed.I was wondering, should I build alsa? I had installed via apt-get. Or maybe should I change something in the command for compiling? It seems that the compiler does not find the alsa packages.I would be immensely grateful to anyone who could help me.Best regardsAngelo
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