/etc/alternatives/pd -> /usr/bin/pd-extended yes /etc/alternatives/pd.1.gz -> /usr/share/man/man1/pd-extended.1.gz yes /etc/alternatives/pdextended -> /usr/bin/pd-extended yes /etc/alternatives/pdextended.1.gz -> /usr/share/man/man1/pd-extended.1.gz yip yip Sorry, my bad with inserting the dash.
In my /usr/bin I have both pd-extended and pdextended which is linked to /etc/alternatives/pdextended
Hope that helps,
Jb
On 7 February 2013 21:14, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at wrote:
Let's try that again, some mystery thing triggered a premature send. Are you sure you're reading that correctly? this is what it should look like:
/etc/alternatives/pd -> /usr/bin/pd-extended /etc/alternatives/pd.1.gz -> /usr/share/man/man1/pd-extended.1.gz /etc/alternatives/pdextended -> /usr/bin/pd-extended /etc/alternatives/pdextended.1.gz -> /usr/share/man/man1/pd-extended.1.gz
There is a - there, i.e. pdextended vs pd-extended
.hc
On 02/07/2013 03:58 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
Hi all,
Reinstalled Pd-extended again yesterday from most recent debian wheezy
64b
and now typing pd on command line open pd-extended.
Looking in /usr/bin/pd - when highlighting pd there's a link to /etc/alternatives/pd /etc/alternatives/pd when highlighted has a link to /usr/bin/pd-extended?
Slightly weirdly /usr/bin/pd-extended has a link to /etc/alternatives/pd-extended /etc/alternatives/pd-extended is then linked back to
/usr/bin/pd-extended?
Or is that supposed to happen?
Anyways - I would like pd back to pd please so how would I go about that?
Cheers,
Julian
BTW - Still got this bloody 'ALSA output error (broken pipe)' thing.
One thing at a time though eh?
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