I'm having a very hard time getting PD setup on my g4, powerbook running .37 and tcl 8.4.1 ... here is what I'm doing (prefaced by the instructions):
Quick compilation instructions for Linux or Mac OSX (assuming for Mac OSX that you've got Tck/Tk installed):
Change to "src" subdirectory.
type "./configure", possibly adding flags as follows:
To enable ALSA 0.9x (the latest one), add "--enable-alsa". To enable the older ALSA 0.5x, add "--enable-old-alsa". To enable Ritsch's RME 9652 driver, add --enable-rme". To put Pd in /usr/bin instead of /usr/local/bin, add "--prefix=/bin".
Type "make depend" and then "make"; or, if you prefer, as superuser type "make install".
To run pd, either type the full pathname as in /home/me/pd/bin/pd, or else if you've chosen "make install", just type "pd".
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I don't need any flags, since I have no ALSA or RME drivers, and I have no desire to move PD - just execute it:
[12-224-175-158:~] enon% cd pd-0.37-0 [12-224-175-158:~/pd-0.37-0] enon% cd src [12-224-175-158:~/pd-0.37-0/src] enon% ./configure checking for gcc... no checking for cc... no checking for cc... no checking for cl... no configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH [12-224-175-158:~/pd-0.37-0/src] enon% humm.... humm....: Command not found.
Am I doing something wrong here?
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