I filed this into the bug tracker:

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3202613&group_id=55736&atid=478070

As I mention in the bug tracker, you can get around the problem by adding symbolic links:
/usr/lib/bin -> /usr/lib/pd-extended/bin
/usr/lib/extra -> /usr/lib/pd-extended/extra
/usr/lib/docs -> /usr/lib/pd-extended/docs

Anyway, after all that I seem to get better performance with the old model of running separate Pd instances. I'm not communicating audio between the instances so running separate instances and using sockets to communicate between them continues to be a fine solution for me.

-John

On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 8:05 AM, Husk 00 <husk00@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 2:04 PM, John Harrison <johnharrisonwsu@gmail.com> wrote:
> When I send [start( to [pd~] I get "tcl: /usr/lib/bin/pd.tk: can't open
> script" in the command window.
>

Hi John,
first try pddir flag to set the pd path. It could works.
But if it doesn't, as for me, you can try to use pd-vanila (for [pd~])
in conjunction with pd-extended libraries/externals (the extra dir).
After a night of pd Chat and testing (different machines, different
platforms) was the only way to get it working on linux. Seems to
remember pd~ works correctly on MacOS X.
I know it's not elegant but it's worked for me. I'm curious to know if
someone get it working.
husk


> since /usr/lib/bin/pd.tk didn't exist I tried
> ln -s /usr/lib/pd-extended/bin/pd.tk /usr/lib/bin/pd.tk
>
> still no go. I had also been getting other variations of file not found for
> watchdog and pd-gui but symbolic links appeared to fix those:
> ln -s /usr/lib/pd-extended/bin/pd-watchdog /usr/lib/bin/.
> ln -s /usr/lib/pd-extended/bin/pd-gui /usr/lib/bin/pd-gui
>
>
> pd 0.42.5-extended downloaded as a binary from the pd site, running on
> ubuntu Maverick
>
> workaround?
> --
> John
>
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