thanks for the info, jack.
I have a question. It looks fine? This is the ./configure result I don't know well about gem-plugins.
===== used optional libraries:
font-rendering : FTGL default font :
image-support use ImageMagick : yes (Magick++) use QuickTime : no use AVFoundation : no use TIFF : yes use JPEG : yes moviefile-support use PLUGINS : yes use mpeg : no use mpeg-3 : no use QuickTime : no use AVFoundation : use aviplay : no use gmerlin : no capture-support use PLUGINS : yes use v4l : yes (libv4l) use v4l2 : yes (libv4l) use ieee1394 : no use DV : no use Unicap : yes use Video-for-WinDOS : no use QuickTime : no use AVFoundation : no
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On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 9:39 PM, Jack jack@rybn.org wrote:
Hello,
If you want/need the last version of Gem (and if you are ok with a terminal) : $ git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/pd-gem/gem $ cd gem $ ./autogen.sh $ ./configure $ make $ sudo make install
Should do it. ++
Jack
Le 21/02/2016 13:14, Jonghyun Kim a écrit :
why don't you install gem via your package manager? deken is mainly for people who cannot afford a decent systemwide software management system.
Would you recommended to to install externals by default package manager such as apt-get or pacman? I'm not sure, but I thought the some packages on default Ubuntu(14.04) server is a little old or outdated, but pd-deken is an up-to-date-system for missing packages, and I'd prefer pd-deken over apt-get. Please tell me if I am wrong.
best, jonghyun
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