Hello IOhannes,
Le 30/08/2012 13:49, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
On 2012-08-30 11:35, Jack wrote:
Hello Roman,
Thanx for your answer.
Le 30/08/2012 08:50, Roman Haefeli a écrit :
Hi Jack
I'm not really knowledgeable about Makefiles and C code, but I assume you're trying to patch not the exact same version of readanysf~ that the patch was written for.
The patch was written for Debian version 0.42-1 (which is made of 0.42 upstream sources). If you are on Debian testing or unstable or on Ubuntu 12.04, you could do:
Yes i installed Ubuntu 12.04.
if you are on debian(>=wheezy)/ubuntu(>=oneiric) you could simply do # apt-get install pd-readanysf
all the patches are already applied, so no need to do that yourself.
Done with : # apt-get install pd-readanysf
Now i have readanysf~.pd_linux in : /usr/lib/pd/extra/readanysf~ So all should be fine, but when i try to create [readanysf~], i get in the pd console : /usr/lib/pd/extra/readanysf~/readanysf~.pd_linux: /usr/lib/pd/extra/readanysf~/readanysf~.pd_linux: undefined symbol: bgav_select_track readanysf~ ... couldn't create
How can i solve this problem ?
My configuration : Ubuntu 12.04 and pd 0.43.2 ++
Jack
most likely the reason why the patching failed is, that debian applies more than one patch, nd you might have to apply them in the correct order.
if that is not the reason, then you might have the wrong patch. makefiles are quite sensitive to tab vs spaces, so if you got your patch.txt by copying it from an email, you might be in trouble...
fgma IOhannes
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