after the dependencies were installed
the autogen script worked as well as configure with no arguments
after a make install
and running with

make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/billy/src/pd-0.47-0test2'
root@debian:/home/billy/src/pd-0.47-0test2# pd

i can load the clone help patch and it seems to be working
audio sounds a bit thin playing xensynth
was getting conflicting block error while the help objects page was open
closed, listened to xensynth on 0.47-3 installed from synaptic
sounds so good
not sure why the audio would be thin sounding on test 02
it's that the dial patch is missing probably and xensynth uses the controls as part of
the preset loading and adjustment so probably nothing to do with the code
there are no conflicting block size errors without theĀ  object help patch open


On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 11:25 PM, Miller Puckette <msp@ucsd.edu> wrote:
Dunno...

WHat I do is:

Download Pd source and untar (making pd-0.47-0test2, for example)
cd pd-0.47-0test2/src
make -f makefile.gnu

Almost always works and if not it's because I forgot to install
libasound2-dev etc as in the INSTALL.txt file.

cheers
Miller

On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 11:14:09PM -0400, Billy Stiltner wrote:
> maybe it's where i'm new to plain ol debian
> and using it instead of ubuntu
> changed the repositories to stretch then upgraded the
> packages that were not 0.47-3 to 0.47-3
> works great, seen the 0.47test2 thing and wanted to try the
> clone thing.
> logged in with fresh non root user
> apt-get build-dep puredata
> finds no puredata source package
> logged in as root its probably upgrading half of the debian installation
> how does being logged in as root affect make , autogen.sh, and configure?

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