Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
Hey all,
I am here in Zaragoza, Spain at the gohan workshop. I am impressed
by how many people here are running Debian/Ubuntu. It was the most
popular OS at the workshop! This also made me realize what a mess
that Pd-extended installer was. So here is my first attempt to
rectify the situation, I made a .deb. Please test it out:http://idmi.poly.edu/pdlab/Pd-0.39.2-extended-rc4/Pd-0.39.2-extended- rc4.deb
Great, can we install it on any architecture?
A couple notes:
- it installs into /usr/local so you can have it installed at the
same time as the "puredata" Debian package
Excuse my linux dumb questions: aren't .deb packages supposed to be installed into /usr ? How can I deal between cvs install, the pd-40-2 package from debian-multmedia in /usr and pd-extended, do i have to remove my precious cvs install from /usr/local to test extended?
- it should automatically install all dependencies except "liblame0"
since that is not included in normal Debian (AFAIK)
- it should install a GNOME/KDE menu item in "Sound & Video" with a
pretty icon, please tell me if that doesn't work
Anyone know how to handle file associations with GNOME? I would like
to add that.
On GNOME, I've got pd-40-2 installed from apt-get, it has added an icon, and file association, and I've given to the pd version I've made a different name for the file association, so now I can open pd files with right click and choose which version of pd I want (pd == /usr/lib/pd/bin/pd, pdcvs /usr/local/lib/pd/bin/pd, desire == /home/patco/pd/bin/pd.)
.hc
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