Got it - that works.

Nice one IOhannes.

Thanks both,

Julian

Now if only we could figure the 'broken pipe' but now ain't the time unfortunately.

Strange that no one else has it? So must be my install (not hugely surprising tbh:)



On 7 February 2013 21:33, IOhannes zmölnig <zmoelnig@iem.at> wrote:
On 02/07/2013 09:58 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?


assuming that by the 2nd "pd" you mean pd-vanilla, then:
- you can launch it as "puredata"
- you can set the "pd" alternative back to puredata by running (as root):
 # update-alternatives --config pd
 and then select "puredata", rather then "pd-extended"

gfmar
IOhannes


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