I've had the same issue on RPi. I'm no backend Linux guy either but it seems problematic for Pd's available current version to be tied to an OS release. Is there some way around this?

On Thursday, 3 November 2016, Benjamin ~ b01 <benjah@free.fr> wrote:
as previously answered by IOhannes :


On 2016-10-25 03:12, Peter Nyboer wrote:
Is 47 available via apt, or is 46 the latest I can get through this method?
certainly Pd-0.47 is available via the official Debian apt repositories.

but Debian/jessie (aka stable) has been released 2015-04, when the
current Pd version was 0.46.
so in order to use the 0.47 packages, you need to do a system upgrade to
stretch (currently testing).

you *might* have luck with manually downloading/installing the stretch
packages¹ on your jessie system (totally untested; also, i would *not*
recommend adding stretch to your apt-sources, as the entire C++ stack
has changed and you might just blow your system).


fgamsdr
IOhannes


PS: and not to forget: i have posted instructions to this list numerous
times, how to build your own debs (based on the original Debian
packages) for your odd system (e.g. raspberries running jessie) - which
happens to also work in your case!

¹ https://packages.debian.org/stretch/puredata

btw, I'm curious about the result

++
b

On 02/11/2016 18:23, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
howdy, so I finally tried installing pd vanilla on my C.H.I.P.

tried apt-get install puredata and got Pd 0.46

where's 0.47?

it's a debian package and an ARM architecture, so, can you install 0.47 in C.H.I.P.? Anyone did it?

sorry I'm really dumb on this, never really messed with linux or anything

cheers



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