On 2016-10-04 16:52, José Rafael Subía Valdez wrote:
I need a bit of help with the latest vanilla (0.47.1) in ubuntu 16.04 I have compiled from source
why do you not use the Debian packages? (oh, because xenial still has Pd-0.46-7)
the mailinglist archives should give you instructions on how to properly build an uptodate Pd debian package.
but I can't seem to get the audio working. I have Ubuntu in my Macbook Pro (mid 2010) and I have followed the instructions in "install.txt". checked the dependencies and after I finish it says:
Configuration summary:
Target ...................... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu C++ bindings ................ no Debug output ................ no
ALSA ........................ yes ASIHPI ...................... no
OSS ......................... yes JACK ........................ yes
good.
when I run pd in command line it says:
priority 94 scheduling failed.
how do you "run pd"? anyhow, this is only to indicate that Pd uses non-realtime priviliges; which should work as well.
but in pd I have no device to select in audio settings and if i try to select anything, the pd window spits out this:
/dev/dsp (read/write): No such file or directory (now will try write-only...) /dev/dsp (writeonly): No such file or directory /dev/dsp (readonly): No such file or directory
because the default is (still) to use the OSS backend, which is obviously not enabled on your system.
any ideas what I am doing wrong?
start "pd -alsa" or "pd -jack" (or set the audio backend via the media-menu) afair, the Debian packages have set the default to "-alsa", so it usually just works.
fgmasdr IOhannes