Hallo, navz@dreaming.org hat gesagt: // navz@dreaming.org wrote:
i'm going to take the shell.pd_linux (and the other goodies from the extra in pd-externals/puredata apt-get) and drop them into a custom install. rude and crude and but it should work.
Yes, it should.
i'll mv the appropriate docs too. hopefully thats it. it turns out i used /usr/local/lib for my installs and apt uses usr/lib/ for its pd so trampling should be avoided.
You might need to add /usr/lib/pd/extra etc. to your Pd path as well.
if it doesn't work i'll just wait till next week when i get a new machine to work on and use gentoo where compiling is still fashionable ;)
Debian not only has the best Pd packages, it has Gentoo built-in:
alias ebuild="apt-get build-dep PACKAGE && apt-get --build source PACKAGE "
quite a beautiful experience. too bad it didnt work though. (i'll submit the report through bugreport if i can't figure out why) seems deb pd doesnt want to open any windows; gives me watchdogs on root w/-rt flag; and when launched says "Pd: system call timed out". actually its totally dysfunctional right now. but i'll try again later, maybe reboot or some trick might do it.
Well, it won't help, but I never had this problems with the Debian packages.
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