Hello Alexandros, The standard installation path for Pd in Ubuntu is /usr/local/lib/ (except for the binary file /usr/bin). Afaik the makefile doesn't install itself somewhere. If you don't know navigate to your pd-source. If you don't seem to have them already type ./autogen.sh and a configure script and a makefile will be created. To be sure no vanilla is installed type sudo make uninstall, then make && make install to (re-)install pd. That should be it. --Funs
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 10:22 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis adrcki@gmail.comwrote:
Btw, there must be something wrong cause Pd doesn't have an icon. When I Ctl+Tab to change between applications, in Pd's icon place there's a question mark.. And another minor thing, when Pd opens I get this in the Terminal: 'was... 1' (then Pd opens, no problem) and this error in the Pd window: WARNING: Font family 'Courier' not found, using default (DejaVu Sans Mono) Are there any stuff lost?
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 10:32 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis adrcki@gmail.comwrote:
Hi, I've been trying to install Pd vanilla on Ubuntu 12.04 together with Pd-extended. I think I've created some mess as there are symbolic links pointing at other symbolic links pointing at pd-extended. Even though I thought I hadn't managed to install vanilla, I realised it's sitting in /usr/bin/ as puredata. In /usr/lib/ there is a pd/ directory which includes a doc/ and a extra/ directory, but these two directories have only Gem stuff, no [bonk~] or [fiddle~] or [expr~] (even though I can create all these objects). I have a vanilla version is OS X and in /Applications/Pd-0.44-0 there is the Contents/ directory where all the necessary stuff lies (Resources/extra etc.). Anyone knows where all this stuff is sitting in Ubuntu?
Thanks
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