On 12.09.2021 10:19, Ingo wrote:

What if all .pd_linux files are missing?
Where can I get them if not by downloading?

There is only iemlib.pd_linux (resp. iemlib1.pd_linux + iemlib2.pd_linux).

It is all explained in this subthread: https://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2021-09/130014.html

TL;DR: in your main patch you have to put

[declare -path iemlib -path iemabs -lib iemlib -lib iemlib1 -lib iemlib2]

Christof

Maybe by downloading and compiling the source - but I don't find
instructions for that either . . .   :-(


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Ressi
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2021 10:15 AM
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Subject: Re: [PD] external libraries for Raspberry Pi - how to compile?

I'm 100% sure that this is just a matter of correctly loading iemlib, see
my
other post. Other people have been using iemlib on the RPi without
problems.

Don't worry :-)

On 12.09.2021 03:36, Ingo wrote:
I'm aware of the fact that pretty much anything can be replaced.
For compatibility reasons I have to stick with Pd 0.49, though . . .

My dilemma is that I have written over 13 years on this software. It's
huge.
Finding and replacing all objects that don't work anymore will take me
at least several months doing nothing else.
Without iemlib and iemgui working nothing even loads for starting up
the software.
This stuff had been written more than 10 years ago and I used whatever
was working at this time.

The very first errors I get are

iemlib/splitfilename
couldn't create

mergefilename
... couldn't create

Then loading stops already at less than 1% of the software being loaded.
If I don't get any further I'm stuck. iemlib objects are all over the
software with thousands of abstractions.

When I install iemlib with "apt-get install pd-iemlib" it installs
that patches and help files but all the .pd_linux files are missing.
Same thing with Deken. So, none of the objects are created.


The only way to get this running is by compiling the last non working
libraries - mainly iemlib for now to get some loading at all.
Then I can go ahead and replace or fix things.

However, I have never compiled any libraries before - I don't even
know whether iemlib can be compiled on the RPi at all.
Should be possible, though since there is a version on Deken - it just
doesn't work here.

It's a brand-new operating system and I don't know which softwares to
install for compiling and there are next to zero instructions on the
iemlib source code.

I cannot find any detailed and - more important - complete
instructions for generally compiling libraries.
All instructions assume that I already know how to compile libraries
and that I have installed all needed software.
But it's a brand new system with NOTHING is installed.
And even worse I have no idea what to do if anything goes wrong or if
nothing at all happens.

If someone can point me to general instruction or a compiled version
of iemlib for the RPi I'd be extremely grateful !

Thanks
Ingo




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oliver@klingt.org
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2021 3:39 PM
To: pd-list@lists.iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] external libraries for Raspberry Pi - how to compile?



Am 11. September 2021 15:12:04 MESZ schrieb Ingo
<ingo@miamiwave.com>:
Thanks, IOhannes!

Using apt-get took care of most except for iemgui, moocow and toxy.

What exact objects do you need from those ?

iemlib is as always incomplete!
That's strange. I recall it being complete the last time i used a Pi...

I. e. some objects don?t create like e.g.
[mergefilename], [stripfilename], [splitfilename], etc.

With recent PD versions you don't need an object like [mergefilename]
anymore. You can do basically anything with simple combinations of
[symbol] [pack] [list] and messages.

Also have a look at the HCS library. That should cover your needs !

Best

Oliver

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