Hello IOhannes,
See here below my comments.
I'm still in the learning phase for compiling Externals.
Best, Joseph
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Le 03/08/2023 à 21:45, IOhannes m
zmölnig a écrit :
(resending,
as I accidentally only answered to joseph)
You must build against Pd-0.54 (as there's obviously no compile
time check for the actual Pd version).
I have a tested and working Pd 0.54.0 on my RPi I have
compiled few days ago from the source code (pd-0.54-0.src.tar.gz)
gotten from Miller's site.
Pd-0.54 has
been released after Debian/bookworm, so you cannot use the Pd
bundled with your Raspbian/bookworm.
Not really understanding 'bookworm'.
Either compile Pd yourself, or use the one from
Debian/backports: https://backports.debian.org
Yes, I've done the compilation myself as written in previous
emails and here above.
When
compiling of yourself, you must make sure that the build system
can find the headers.
As my compilation finished with no warning and after the
binary installation Pd is working well, I think it found the
headers (by the way, which ones).
Personally
I think this is a bug in ELSE, and would file a bug that it ought
to be buildable against older versions of Pd (even if that means
that some functionality is missing).
Perhaps not as my compilation is working well, my issue is
just with Else compilation on RPi or I've missed something.
https://github.com/porres/pd-else#building-else-for-pd-vanilla
mfg.sfg.jfd
IOhannes
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