Michael,
would it be an option to enable VNC viewer on the pi for programming and installing libraries and when i youre finished go back to -nogui….
I've tried starting it with the gui, since I'm theoretically using X11 forwarding, but I'm getting errors and Pd won't start with the gui on my Pi. Since I didn't find any obvious solution for those errors, I prefer to stick with the terminal for now.
IOhannes,
Thank you! "multimedia-puredata" got me off to a great start! I didn't know I could use apt-get for externals, so that's definitely good to know. I also installed it on my Ubuntu machine, so I'll have more libraries to browse through now. :)
Christof,
I tried installing the Deken command line tool that you linked to, but I'm not sure if it's working properly. It seems like I can run it, but it didn't do the setup like the Readme file suggests it should. I also can't seem to find any search/download/install commands. If I was able to get it working, it could be helpful in installing the else library, which didn't come with the multimedia package above.
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 10:26 AM Christof Ressi christof.ressi@gmx.at wrote:
and for libraries available only on Deken: the deken command line tool https://github.com/pure-data/deken/tree/master/developer has search/download/install commands.
Gesendet: Freitag, 31. Mai 2019 um 19:13 Uhr Von: "IOhannes m zmölnig" zmoelnig@iem.at An: pd-list@lists.iem.at Betreff: Re: [PD] Installing libraries/externals via terminal or using
-nogui
On 5/31/19 6:30 PM, Joey Dodson wrote:
I am running Pure Data on a headless Raspberry Pi and I need a way to install libraries/externals. Is there a way to use Deken via the
terminal?
Or perhaps another way to install libraries via the terminal? I started with Pd-extended and switched to Vanilla after Deken was released, so
I'm
not too familiar with the process overall. Thanks for any help!
there are *many* (althouh not all) externals packaged for Debian (and derivatives, like rasbian). start with: $ apt-cache search ^pd-
to get practically all of them, install the "multimedia-puredata" meta-package: $ apt-get install multimedia-puredata
mfgasr IOhannes
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