Once it's installed and launched, I see in console window that there are things I have to deal with manually...
There are plenty of externals that couldn't load, and I don't know what is triggering this because the first thing I've done is replacing
'/usr/lib' by '/usr/local/lib' in ~/.pd-l2ork/user.settings but libraries are still missing, even the ones that resides in '/usr/local/lib/pd-l2ork/extra'.
So I don't really know how to deal with this problem.
The audio is working on ALSA driver that I use to pass through JACK with alsa loopback, the sound test is successfull.
I can also enjoy the GUI modes, particulary the inverted one, very useful when doing a performance.
I still don't understand what happened to the help browser, I use to navigate through references and tutorials in vanilla, that is quite usefull for people with bird memory like me, if I type 'tutorial' in search engine some parts are appearing in random order so I'm a bit lost with it.
The manual doesn't show up with my web browser but with the text editor.
The developper tool is a chrome extension I don't really know what it stands for, but I guess that my webdev background will help when I'll go deeper into this, even if I'm not particulary fan of chrome stuff...
Anyway that is a great job, thanks for the help.
Le 30/09/2016 à 04:14, Jonathan Wilkes a écrit :
Once the script has done it's job, I can find all the compiled stuff in
packages/build/usr/local, so now I want a clean install/uninstall of all the stuff in my system so I'm doing 'make install' from package directory, but it compiles again, is it the good way to go?
You should have a tar.gz in the parent directory of the root repo directory. Untar it, enter the directory it creates, then do
make install
there.