dave did you look at planet ccrma? i think they are transitioning to FC4 might be an easy fix while you get comfy.
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/
cheers
On Jun 28, 2005, at 7:50 PM, David Kendall wrote:
Hello
I have recently installed Linux (Fedora Core 4) on an old Pentium machine. I have plenty of experience running Pd and the extensions on Windows and OS X, but I am completely new to the world of Linux.
I have downloaded Miller's source for 0.38-4, but I am unable to compile the source. Based on my research in the PD-list archives, it seems that my compile problems arise from not having tcl/tk installed on my linux distribution. I don't have access to my linux box until late tonight, so I cannot include the compile errors with this message. Sorry. Anyway, based on some research in to the literature on FC3, it appears as if tcl/tk are supposedly included in the standard distribution.
My question is this: has anyone encountered similar problems compiling Pd on Fedora Core, and if so, is there some sort of option I can modify in the OS, in the package manager perhaps, to activate or install TCL/TK?
I may ultimately turn to the Fedora forum for help installing the TCL and TK rpms I find on the internet. But if there is some obvious solution that I am missing, then I would very much appreciate some clarification. Thanks in advance.
cheers, David Kendall
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