Hi everybody, I was just wandering if the pd-extended for Fedora 9/PlanetCCRMA would be compatible with Fedora 10PlanetCCRMA? I've just installed Pd-0.42.5-extended-planetccrma9-i386.tar.bz2 from the nightly builds section on my Fedora 10 and pd starts, but I can't manage to load external libraries (Gem, pmpd etc.). I also tried the official 0.41.4 release with the same (or even worse) result. Also in both cases there is no help browser and the object boxes were displayed to small and the text was sticking out. Is this somehiw related to tcl\tk version? (mine are tk-8.5.3-5.fc10.i386 and tcl-8.5.3-1.fc10.i386). Another thing: while installing packeges listed at http://puredata.info/docs/developer/Fedora, I got a message that xmms-dev and mysqlclient15-dev couldn't be found in Fedora nor CCRMA repos. Could that be a source of some problems or would it only matter if I wanted to compile things from source? Is there any way to obtain this packages for F10?
all the best!!
Adrian Gierakowski
Your best bet is probably to compile it yourself. I don't know
anything about Fedora in particular tho...
.hc
On Jun 29, 2009, at 7:07 AM, adrian.g wrote:
Hi everybody, I was just wandering if the pd-extended for Fedora 9/PlanetCCRMA
would be compatible with Fedora 10PlanetCCRMA? I've just installed Pd-0.42.5-extended-planetccrma9-i386.tar.bz2
from the nightly builds section on my Fedora 10 and pd starts, but I
can't manage to load external libraries (Gem, pmpd etc.). I also
tried the official 0.41.4 release with the same (or even worse)
result. Also in both cases there is no help browser and the object
boxes were displayed to small and the text was sticking out. Is this
somehiw related to tcl\tk version? (mine are tk-8.5.3-5.fc10.i386
and tcl-8.5.3-1.fc10.i386). Another thing: while installing packeges listed at http://puredata.info/docs/developer/Fedora , I got a message that xmms-dev and mysqlclient15-dev couldn't be
found in Fedora nor CCRMA repos. Could that be a source of some
problems or would it only matter if I wanted to compile things from
source? Is there any way to obtain this packages for F10?all the best!!
Adrian Gierakowski _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
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I'll go ahead and try that :) Do you have any idea which externals are using the xmms-dev and mysqlclient15-dev packages since I wasn't able to get them installed on my system? Also, I already have pd vanilla 0.42.5 and some externals installed on the system and I would like to keep it separate from the pd-extended (the libs and the preferences). What would be the best way to do that? Thanks for your help!
Adrian Gierakowski
---- On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 14:37:40 -0700 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at wrote ----
Your best bet is probably to compile it yourself. I don't know anything about Fedora in particular tho...
.hc
On Jun 29, 2009, at 7:07 AM, adrian.g wrote:
Hi everybody, I was just wandering if the pd-extended for Fedora 9/PlanetCCRMA would be compatible with Fedora 10PlanetCCRMA? I've just installed Pd-0.42.5-extended-planetccrma9-i386.tar.bz2 from the nightly builds section on my Fedora 10 and pd starts, but I can't manage to load external libraries (Gem, pmpd etc.). I also tried the official 0.41.4 release with the same (or even worse) result. Also in both cases there is no help browser and the object boxes were displayed to small and the text was sticking out. Is this somehiw related to tcl k version? (mine are tk-8.5.3-5.fc10.i386 and tcl-8.5.3-1.fc10.i386). Another thing: while installing packeges listed at http://puredata.info/docs/developer/Fedora, I got a message that xmms-dev and mysqlclient15-dev couldn't be found in Fedora nor CCRMA repos. Could that be a source of some problems or would it only matter if I wanted to compile things from source? Is there any way to obtain this packages for F10?
all the best!!
Adrian Gierakowski
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I think you can skip those two. They probably aren't used in the
current auto-build.
When you build from source, Pd-extended will install into /usr/local,
you could change that, or keep Pd-vanilla somewhere else, like /usr
.hc
On Jun 30, 2009, at 3:12 AM, adrian.g wrote:
I'll go ahead and try that :) Do you have any idea which externals
are using the xmms-dev and mysqlclient15-dev packages since I wasn't
able to get them installed on my system? Also, I already have pd
vanilla 0.42.5 and some externals installed on the system and I
would like to keep it separate from the pd-extended (the libs and
the preferences). What would be the best way to do that? Thanks for
your help!Adrian Gierakowski
---- On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 14:37:40 -0700 Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at
wrote ----
Your best bet is probably to compile it yourself. I don't know
anything about Fedora in particular tho....hc
On Jun 29, 2009, at 7:07 AM, adrian.g wrote:
Hi everybody, I was just wandering if the pd-extended for Fedora 9/PlanetCCRMA
would be compatible with Fedora 10PlanetCCRMA? I've just installed Pd-0.42.5-extended-planetccrma9-i386.tar.bz2
from the nightly builds section on my Fedora 10 and pd starts, but
I can't manage to load external libraries (Gem, pmpd etc.). I also
tried the official 0.41.4 release with the same (or even worse)
result. Also in both cases there is no help browser and the object
boxes were displayed to small and the text was sticking out. Is
this somehiw related to tcl k version? (mine are
tk-8.5.3-5.fc10.i386 and tcl-8.5.3-1.fc10.i386). Another thing: while installing packeges listed at http://puredata.info/docs/developer/Fedora , I got a message that xmms-dev and mysqlclient15-dev couldn't be
found in Fedora nor CCRMA repos. Could that be a source of some
problems or would it only matter if I wanted to compile things from
source? Is there any way to obtain this packages for F10?all the best!!
Adrian Gierakowski
Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
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