Hello again, I have a bunch of questions.
I followed the instructions of Iohannes to install the external via the command apt-get install, for example
sudo apt-get install pd-cyclone sudo apt-get install pd-mrpeach sudo apt-get install pd-maxlib
but I get the error "culdn't create" for many objects that should be installed after having performed those apt-get install, including gate, zl slice, oscRoute....
Why does this happen? Am I missing something? Maybe this is due to the fact that the install somehow fails to link them because they have not been compiled for armv8-64?
Best
Angelo
P.S. Dear Patrice,
there is something wrong with your mail client, it hads R: in mail title and creates a new thread in mailing list.
I am very sorry about that but I do not know why this happens, and I can't do anything about it apparently. Any suggestion?
----Messaggio originale---- Da: "patrice colet" colet.patrice@free.fr Data: 2-ago-2016 23.16 A: "angelo.arcadi@virgilio.it"angelo.arcadi@virgilio.it Ogg: Re: [PD] R: Re: R: Re: Externals for armv8 64 bit
Hello angelo,
Best regards,
pat
Le 02/08/2016 à 21:30, angelo.arcadi@virgilio.it a écrit :
Hi Iohannes, many thanks.
Actually I managed to compile and install the version 0.47 so there should
not
be need for me to run sudo apt-get install pd-deken-apt
Best
Angelo
----Messaggio originale---- Da: "IOhannes m zmölnig" zmoelnig@iem.at Data: 2-ago-2016 19.05 A: pd-list@lists.iem.at Ogg: Re: [PD] R: Re: Externals for armv8 64 bit
On 08/02/2016 04:03 PM, angelo.arcadi@virgilio.it wrote:
Dear Iohannes, thanks a lot for your answer!
apart from that: if you are running a Debian derivative on your system, you could just install Pd and *a lot* of externals via
apt
.Thanks I did not know that. I have ubuntu, I could try this command I
found
online sudo apt-get install pd-freeverb Is that the correct way?
Where I can find the whole list of pd-packages I could install via apt-
get
install ?
$ apt-cache search ^pd-
will give you all the packages that start with "pd-". this only misses the "gem" package.
no need to recompile anything. there is even an integration into deken.
Which integration are you referring to exactly?
$ sudo apt-get install pd-deken-apt
(afaik, this is only available since yakkety; it should be possible though, to install the package (and probably "pd-deken" as well, if your distro lacks a puredata_0.47)
gfmadsr IOhannes
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