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Jippie! It worked. I did as you told me, and removed all the unneccessary options. Then I made a complete new build and Schwups, there it was my /usr/include/pd/ with everything in it.
Many thanks, IOhannes, and sorry for the trouble!
Best,
Bjoern
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 09:14:43 +0100 IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
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On 2012-01-11 20:31, Bjoern Lindig wrote:
Thanks IOhannes, that allready helped a lot. But it did not solve the problem. There is still no pd folder in /usr/include. Everything else is there, but not the headers. Is there an option to set in for the configure script? I allready set the --includedir option to /usr/include, but that didn't help either.
probably you should _not_ set anything. the default is to install headers into ${prefix}/include (and ${prefix}/include/pd), with prefix=/usr/local
if you want Pd to install into /sr rather than /usr/local, you should simply specify the prefix with "--prefix=/usr" messing around with includedir, libdir and the like is most likely making more troubles than it solves.
anyhow; the first thing i would try is:
- run ./configure without any arguments (regarding the installation
place) $ ./configure
- install into a test destination
$ make install DESTDIR=/tmp/pd/
and then inspect the contents of /tmp/pd/ and see where the headers got installed.
you could also directly try the "make install DESTDIR=..." trick, and see where you told Pd to install with all your configure flags...
in the end, i suspect that you simply lack the priviliges to install into /usr/include :-)
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