I managed to make pd working (more or less) too but I had several
problems , so I decide to install the 32 bits version of ubuntu hardy
and now all the externals are loaded.
I will probably get a new computer for this project soon and then I
will maybe use this 64 bits machine to try and test the .deb (possibly
to contribute to build it too).
-loic
On Feb 13, 2009, at 6:55 PM, Ilias Anagnostopoulos wrote:
As of today, I have regained access to an Ubuntu Hardy amd64
machine. I will download and test John Harrison's deb next week.I can host the deb on the OtherSide Ubuntu APT if this is fine with
you John.If anybody else wants to test that deb, please let us know of your
findings.-Ilias
John Harrison wrote:
Ilias Anagnostopoulos wrote:
Has anyone got a 64-bit binary ready that would be good enough as a 64-bit release (John Harisson was hosting one)?
I have a .deb and corresponding directions for building. The .deb was built on a 64 bit Hardy machine. It worked for my purposes and I didn't find anything broken but I can't say whether it is good enough for release without further testing. Since I made that .deb I updated my machine from 64 bit Hardy to 32 bit Intrepid so I'm not in a great position to continue building and development of a 64 bit release,
but I am glad to help out if there is a place for me..deb and instructions: http://cratel.wichita.edu/cratel/cratel_Pd_extended_on_bit_64_Debian-based_O...
(to be moved to the Pd wiki within the week)
-John
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