Howdy, another 64-bit guy here. My advice: go with the 64-bit version, and most likely you will never experience a problem related to 64-bitness. If you do, or in doubt, report it here so Pd can be improved. If later, by any chance, you run into a 64-bit problem which cannot be fixed soon with the help of the mailing list, you can still install a 32-bit copy. (You have to force the package manager to install the 32-bit package then use the 'getlibs' utility to satisfy dependencies for 32-bit software on 64-bit.)
András
On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 7:14 PM, Jm Jones juanmjv@gmail.com wrote:
I haven't tested all of them, but thats says PD as a warning when i open the software. Right now i remember maxlib, but it mention 6 and advices that others may have problems also.
2013/4/1 IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at:
On 03/31/2013 21:01, Jm Jones wrote:
Hi, im a little confused because in windows this works different (i think). In win7 64 bits i use pd-extended 32. But In ubuntu 64 bits the 64 bits pd package says that some externals aren't fully compatible, so i want to install the 32 b version, is this possible?
yes it's possible, but usually you don't want that. what are those "some externals" that "aren't fully compatible"?
i've been using native 64bit builds on 64bit linuxes for about 10 years
now.
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