For people like yourself who don't want to enable sudo. Other than that it is exactly the same as -f option. BTW, just tried building deb last night and it worked fairly easily. I just need to clean up dependencies and will start supporting that as well.
Also, there have been several releases since 1019. Latest 1108 introduces revamped Tidy (one press aligns according to closest axis, second press spaces objects evenly), and even better scrolling. Now, apart from a few lingering bug fixes, when trying to connect objects that don't fit on the same screen, the scroll follows the cursor and cord tip. On Nov 10, 2012 1:21 AM, "Jonathan Wilkes" jancsika@yahoo.com wrote:
What does the "-u" flag do? It's not in the older version I have.
-Jonathan
From: Ivica Bukvic ico@vt.edu To: Jonathan Wilkes jancsika@yahoo.com Cc: pd-list pd-list@iem.at; András Murányi muranyia@gmail.com Sent: Friday, November 9, 2012 4:50 PM Subject: Re: [PD] ANN: pd-l2ork 20121019 stable candidate now available
cd l2ork_addons/ ./tar_em_up.sh -u I wouldn't call it that hard...
On Nov 9, 2012 4:44 PM, "Jonathan Wilkes" jancsika@yahoo.com wrote:
From: András Murányi muranyia@gmail.com To: Jonathan Wilkes jancsika@yahoo.com Cc: Ivica Bukvic ico@vt.edu; "pd-list@iem.at" pd-list@iem.at Sent: Friday, November 9, 2012 3:04 PM Subject: Re: [PD] ANN: pd-l2ork 20121019 stable candidate now available
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 8:46 PM, Jonathan Wilkes jancsika@yahoo.com
wrote:
Well, my humble suggestion is to extend the bullet to read
"Precompiled for Ubuntu 12.04 Precise (may also work on other distributions)."
Change to: probably _won't_ work on Debian and Debian-derived
distributions.
It's a problem with 2.14 having been so buggy that Debian Wheezy
decided to skip
over it and go straight to 2.15 (along with many other distros,
according to what
I've read about the issue), but they had a freeze before upgrading to
2.15. Many
distros are stuck on 2.13 for the time being, including Debian Squeeze.
-Jonathan
Aww, just imagine how bad to be stuck with 2.11! :oP http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libc-bin Btw, I don't see 2.15 anywhere on Debian: http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=libc-bin
That's because it's not available for Debian Squeeze or Wheezy. It
might be
on Debian expiremental or whatever they call the one that's pretty much guaranteed to break. This is why it's such a pain-- you'd have to
compile it
yourself, and outside of the c compiler I can't think a more complex
piece
of software to compile manually.
-Jonathan
András