ok, nice one.
Thanks for the explanation.
Jb
pulseaudio-utils on depends on libpulse0, so you can uninstall the rest of pulseaudio and certainly not have it running at all. Starting pd-extended from the terminal is entirely unaffected by this. Its only affected if you do$ pasuspender pd-extendedIf you look at /usr/share/applications/pd-extended.desktop, you'll see that in use..hcOn Jan 25, 2013, at 10:35 AM, Julian Brooks wrote:Aah ok.
Does this have implications for Miller's message to uninstall pulseaudio for rpi?
Getting reasonable audio out of the rpi is kinda tricky as it is.
JbOn 25 January 2013 15:18, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at> wrote:
Pd-extended depends on pulseaudio-utils on all architectures because the menu item uses pasuspender to suspend PulseAudio when starting Pd so that the audio "just works". If pasuspender doesn't exist, the menu item won't work at all..hcOn Jan 25, 2013, at 8:08 AM, Julian Brooks wrote:Hey Hans,
I'm curious as to why Pd-extended for the rpi relies (has a dependency) upon pulseaudio-utils and am I safe to just take it out again.
Cheers for the 0.43.4 version though.
Julian
On 25 January 2013 04:23, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at> wrote:
And here is the first test build of Pd-extended 0.43.4 for RPi:
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/2013-01-24/pd-extended_0.43.4~extended1-1~raspbian_armhf.deb
It is built in a chroot running in with the help of the QEMU emulator. Its
easy to setup on Debian/Ubuntu/etc, here's how:
https://annoyingtechnicaldetails.wordpress.com/2013/01/24/setting-up-a-chroot-for-raspbian/
.hc
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