On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, navz@dreaming.org hat gesagt: // navz@dreaming.org wrote:
i'm going to take the shell.pd_linux (and the other goodies from the extra in pd-externals/puredata apt-get) and drop them into a custom install. rude and crude and but it should work.
Yes, it should.
Or, if you like bleeding edge stuff, just check out the CVS externals and go to the build/linux directory, type make.
This will compile most of the externals, which you can pick by hand then.
i'll mv the appropriate docs too. hopefully thats it. it turns out i used /usr/local/lib for my installs and apt uses usr/lib/ for its pd so trampling should be avoided.
You might need to add /usr/lib/pd/extra etc. to your Pd path as well.
if it doesn't work i'll just wait till next week when i get a new machine to work on and use gentoo where compiling is still fashionable ;)
Debian not only has the best Pd packages, it has Gentoo built-in:
alias ebuild="apt-get build-dep PACKAGE && apt-get --build source PACKAGE "
quite a beautiful experience. too bad it didnt work though. (i'll submit the report through bugreport if i can't figure out why) seems deb pd doesnt want to open any windows; gives me watchdogs on root w/-rt flag; and when launched says "Pd: system call timed out". actually its totally dysfunctional right now. but i'll try again later, maybe reboot or some trick might do it.
Looks rather like a problem with your system setup. Especially if your self compiled pd works, the debian package should work too, its the same code.
If it really behaves differently, I would be very interested to find out why.
Guenter
Ciao
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
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