Yes, brother... thanx, but anyway the workshop was very good! The people become really surprised with the possiblities PD can offer. It was just a very introductory workshop and it worked very well. As it was part of a visual art event, I tried to focus on audiovisual. I translated the summary if you want to know the topics we discussed: http://www.cin.ufpe.br/~jjoj/oficina_pd_english.pdf Thanx everybody! j.jR.
On 12/3/06, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
Ah, too bad. You could try posting the build errors on the pd-dev list. I might easy enough to fix. How'd the workshop go?
.hc
On Dec 3, 2006, at 2:24 PM, Jarbas Jacome wrote:
Hello Hans. It really isn't easy to put PD to run on Solaris... we've got a lot of problems at compilation (even with tcl/tk which is already installed on Solaris). well as we didn't have so much time to port we just gave it up and made the workshop using PCs. By the way I think its possible to run it on Solaris with a week of work on it. Thanks :) j.jR.
On 11/23/06, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
Let me know how it goes, I'd be interested to hear if it runs on Solaris.
.hc
On Nov 23, 2006, at 12:36 PM, Jarbas Jacome wrote:
Because we were invited to give a workshop of PD at CESAR (www.cesar.org.br) a technology center in Brazil for an event
called
"Arte e Tecnologia". But the computers are only Solaris in the lab the people will practice. It is a lab of CESAR in association with Sun. j.jR.
On 11/22/06, day 5 day5ive@gmail.com wrote:
On Nov 22, 2006, at 3:43 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Just out of curiousity, why do you want to run Pd on Solaris?
.hc
Why not? It certainly seems more feasible than the idea of PDa or running Pd on a PlayStation2...
./d5
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