On Sep 23, 2009, at 4:15 AM, Pierre wrote:
Hello all since now i always used a 32 bit system, but yesterday i just re- install my computer with a brand new 64 bit linux distribution
(ubuntu 9.10), and I think I will keep it as is (it seams to me that
this new ubuntu '9.10' 64 bit is really faster than my old '8.04'
32bit)As pd-extended for x86_64 is not auto-builded i wanted to compile
it from SVN. So I have some questions :
- is there a document which explain the SVN directory structure ?
Not entirely, for Pd-extended, you'll want to check out the branch:
svn co https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/branches/pd-extended...
- what is the diffrences between "pd-extended" and "pd-vanilla with
all externals"
There was just a message about this. Basically the difference is
between which core Pd is used, Pd-extended or Pd-vanilla. Pd-extended
has a lot of changes/patches to the core as well as a lot of libraries.
- to build pd-extended do i need to download all svn repository ?
(~6Go ) - what is the simpliest way to compile pd-extended on x86_64
First setup your machine with the packages you need:
http://puredata.info/docs/developer/Debian
Then do this:
svn co https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/branches/pd-extended... cd 0.41/packages/linux_make make install make package
Then you'll have a .deb to install. Also, search puredata.info for
"64 bit", there are some specific wiki pages about that topic.
.hc
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