Hello List,
I just attempted to install pd-extended on my desktop running Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 i686, only to realize that there is no i386 package available. Is there a way around this? Do I have to install the libraries separately?
Thanks!
-Ben
There are jaunty packages, the easiest way to install them is like this:
http://puredata.info/docs/faq/debian
.hc
On Feb 8, 2010, at 7:44 PM, Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Hello List,
I just attempted to install pd-extended on my desktop running Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 i686, only to realize that there is no i386 package available. Is there a way around this? Do I have to install the libraries separately?
Thanks!
-Ben
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Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
Sorry, there was a typo in my initial message, it should say "there is no i686 package available".
When I tried to install the Jaunty package I got a "wrong kernel type" error. All the packages seem to be for i386 and lpia, while my machine is running i686. The only mention of an i686 version that I have found is for Karmic in the 02-10-10 nightly build (and it seems rather small at 5.1M).
When I tried adding adding to sources.list and installing via apt-get I received the following error: "Failed to fetch http://apt.puredata.info/releases/dists/jaunty/main/binary-amd64/Packages 404 Not Found"
Anyway, I ended up installing pd vanilla, gem, and zexy seperately and adding the appropriate paths in the file > startup menu. Everything is working just fine now.
-Ben
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 7:46 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at wrote:
There are jaunty packages, the easiest way to install them is like this:
http://puredata.info/docs/faq/debian
.hc
On Feb 8, 2010, at 7:44 PM, Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Hello List,
I just attempted to install pd-extended on my desktop running Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 i686, only to realize that there is no i386 package available. Is there a way around this? Do I have to install the libraries separately?
Thanks!
-Ben
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On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 3:21 AM, Ben Baker-Smith bbakersmith@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
Sorry, there was a typo in my initial message, it should say "there is no i686 package available".
When I tried to install the Jaunty package I got a "wrong kernel type" error. All the packages seem to be for i386 and lpia, while my machine is running i686. The only mention of an i686 version that I have found is for Karmic in the 02-10-10 nightly build (and it seems rather small at 5.1M).
When I tried adding adding to sources.list and installing via apt-get I received the following error: "Failed to fetch http://apt.puredata.info/releases/dists/jaunty/main/binary-amd64/Packages 404 Not Found"
Anyway, I ended up installing pd vanilla, gem, and zexy seperately and adding the appropriate paths in the file > startup menu. Everything is working just fine now.
-Ben
Hello Ben,
I am on amd64 too, and my best recommendation is that you use the i386 version. At the moment it is just faster and more stable than 64-bit builds. To set up an i386 package on your 64-bit Jaunty and satisfy all the 32-bit dependecies you'll most likely want to use getlibs: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474790
Andras
2010/2/11 András Murányi muranyia@gmail.com:
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 3:21 AM, Ben Baker-Smith bbakersmith@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
Sorry, there was a typo in my initial message, it should say "there is no i686 package available".
When I tried to install the Jaunty package I got a "wrong kernel type" error. All the packages seem to be for i386 and lpia, while my machine is running i686. The only mention of an i686 version that I have found is for Karmic in the 02-10-10 nightly build (and it seems rather small at 5.1M).
When I tried adding adding to sources.list and installing via apt-get I received the following error: "Failed to fetch http://apt.puredata.info/releases/dists/jaunty/main/binary-amd64/Packages 404 Not Found"
Anyway, I ended up installing pd vanilla, gem, and zexy seperately and adding the appropriate paths in the file > startup menu. Everything is working just fine now.
-Ben
Hello Ben,
I am on amd64 too, and my best recommendation is that you use the i386 version. At the moment it is just faster and more stable than 64-bit builds. To set up an i386 package on your 64-bit Jaunty and satisfy all the 32-bit dependecies you'll most likely want to use getlibs: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474790
Andras
Thanks Andras, that sounds like just what I need. I'll give it a shot this weekend after I fix a botched dist-upgrade.
-Ben
2010/2/12 Ben Baker-Smith bbakersmith@gmail.com
2010/2/11 András Murányi muranyia@gmail.com:
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 3:21 AM, Ben Baker-Smith bbakersmith@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
Sorry, there was a typo in my initial message, it should say "there is no i686 package available".
When I tried to install the Jaunty package I got a "wrong kernel type" error. All the packages seem to be for i386 and lpia, while my machine is running i686. The only mention of an i686 version that I have found is for Karmic in the 02-10-10 nightly build (and it seems rather small at 5.1M).
When I tried adding adding to sources.list and installing via apt-get I received the following error: "Failed to fetch
http://apt.puredata.info/releases/dists/jaunty/main/binary-amd64/Packages
404 Not Found"
Anyway, I ended up installing pd vanilla, gem, and zexy seperately and adding the appropriate paths in the file > startup menu. Everything is working just fine now.
-Ben
Hello Ben,
I am on amd64 too, and my best recommendation is that you use the i386 version. At the moment it is just faster and more stable than 64-bit
builds.
To set up an i386 package on your 64-bit Jaunty and satisfy all the
32-bit
dependecies you'll most likely want to use getlibs: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474790
Andras
Thanks Andras, that sounds like just what I need. I'll give it a shot this weekend after I fix a botched dist-upgrade.
-Ben
I just noticed there are more specifics at http://puredata.info/docs/developer/64BitLinux/ under "Method 2" (...you didn't mistakenly upgrade to Karmic did u? ;o) My girlfriend did that on her laptop and err... not so good! Been told however that it is less bad with the RT kernel - a thing missing from Jaunty.) Andras
[...]
When I tried adding adding to sources.list and installing via apt-get
I received the following error: "Failed to fetch
http://apt.puredata.info/releases/dists/jaunty/main/binary-amd64/Packages
404 Not Found"
Anyway, I ended up installing pd vanilla, gem, and zexy seperately and adding the appropriate paths in the file > startup menu. Everything is working just fine now.
-Ben
Hello Ben,
I am on amd64 too, and my best recommendation is that you use the i386 version. At the moment it is just faster and more stable than 64-bit
builds.
To set up an i386 package on your 64-bit Jaunty and satisfy all the
32-bit
dependecies you'll most likely want to use getlibs: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474790
Andras
Thanks Andras, that sounds like just what I need. I'll give it a shot this weekend after I fix a botched dist-upgrade.
-Ben
I just noticed there are more specifics at http://puredata.info/docs/developer/64BitLinux/ under "Method 2
BTW this page is under section "Developers"... it's not only developers who want to install Pd, is it? Wouldn't it make sense to move or link to this page from "download Pd"? Andras
On Feb 12, 2010, at 11:22 AM, András Murányi wrote:
[...]
When I tried adding adding to sources.list and installing via apt-
get
I received the following error: "Failed to fetch http://apt.puredata.info/releases/dists/jaunty/main/binary-amd64/Packages 404 Not Found"
Anyway, I ended up installing pd vanilla, gem, and zexy
seperately and
adding the appropriate paths in the file > startup menu.
Everything
is working just fine now.
-Ben
Hello Ben,
I am on amd64 too, and my best recommendation is that you use the
i386
version. At the moment it is just faster and more stable than 64-
bit builds.
To set up an i386 package on your 64-bit Jaunty and satisfy all
the 32-bit
dependecies you'll most likely want to use getlibs: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474790
Andras
Thanks Andras, that sounds like just what I need. I'll give it a shot this weekend after I fix a botched dist-upgrade.
-Ben
I just noticed there are more specifics at http://puredata.info/docs/developer/64BitLinux/ under "Method 2
BTW this page is under section "Developers"... it's not only
developers who want to install Pd, is it? Wouldn't it make sense to
move or link to this page from "download Pd"? Andras
Yeah, it could be probably be moved. The download page is just for
actual links to downloads. I'd say it should got in /doc/
.hc
"[W]e have invented the technology to eliminate scarcity, but we are
deliberately throwing it away to benefit those who profit from
scarcity." -John Gilmore
2010/2/12 András Murányi muranyia@gmail.com:
2010/2/12 Ben Baker-Smith bbakersmith@gmail.com
2010/2/11 András Murányi muranyia@gmail.com:
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 3:21 AM, Ben Baker-Smith bbakersmith@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
Sorry, there was a typo in my initial message, it should say "there is no i686 package available".
When I tried to install the Jaunty package I got a "wrong kernel type" error. All the packages seem to be for i386 and lpia, while my machine is running i686. The only mention of an i686 version that I have found is for Karmic in the 02-10-10 nightly build (and it seems rather small at 5.1M).
When I tried adding adding to sources.list and installing via apt-get I received the following error: "Failed to fetch
http://apt.puredata.info/releases/dists/jaunty/main/binary-amd64/Packages 404 Not Found"
Anyway, I ended up installing pd vanilla, gem, and zexy seperately and adding the appropriate paths in the file > startup menu. Everything is working just fine now.
-Ben
Hello Ben,
I am on amd64 too, and my best recommendation is that you use the i386 version. At the moment it is just faster and more stable than 64-bit builds. To set up an i386 package on your 64-bit Jaunty and satisfy all the 32-bit dependecies you'll most likely want to use getlibs: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474790
Andras
Thanks Andras, that sounds like just what I need. I'll give it a shot this weekend after I fix a botched dist-upgrade.
-Ben
I just noticed there are more specifics at http://puredata.info/docs/developer/64BitLinux/ under "Method 2" (...you didn't mistakenly upgrade to Karmic did u? ;o) My girlfriend did that on her laptop and err... not so good! Been told however that it is less bad with the RT kernel - a thing missing from Jaunty.) Andras
In fact.. that's exactly what happened (dist-upgrade from Jaunty to Karmic). The sad thing is that this is the second machine I've tried the upgrade on, and the second to fail. I was prepared this time, backed everything up prior to the attempt, so it's more of an annoyance than anything.
-Ben
2010/2/14 Ben Baker-Smith bbakersmith@gmail.com:
2010/2/12 András Murányi muranyia@gmail.com:
2010/2/12 Ben Baker-Smith bbakersmith@gmail.com
2010/2/11 András Murányi muranyia@gmail.com:
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 3:21 AM, Ben Baker-Smith bbakersmith@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
Sorry, there was a typo in my initial message, it should say "there is no i686 package available".
When I tried to install the Jaunty package I got a "wrong kernel type" error. All the packages seem to be for i386 and lpia, while my machine is running i686. The only mention of an i686 version that I have found is for Karmic in the 02-10-10 nightly build (and it seems rather small at 5.1M).
When I tried adding adding to sources.list and installing via apt-get I received the following error: "Failed to fetch
http://apt.puredata.info/releases/dists/jaunty/main/binary-amd64/Packages 404 Not Found"
Anyway, I ended up installing pd vanilla, gem, and zexy seperately and adding the appropriate paths in the file > startup menu. Everything is working just fine now.
-Ben
Hello Ben,
I am on amd64 too, and my best recommendation is that you use the i386 version. At the moment it is just faster and more stable than 64-bit builds. To set up an i386 package on your 64-bit Jaunty and satisfy all the 32-bit dependecies you'll most likely want to use getlibs: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474790
Andras
Thanks Andras, that sounds like just what I need. I'll give it a shot this weekend after I fix a botched dist-upgrade.
-Ben
I just noticed there are more specifics at http://puredata.info/docs/developer/64BitLinux/ under "Method 2" (...you didn't mistakenly upgrade to Karmic did u? ;o) My girlfriend did that on her laptop and err... not so good! Been told however that it is less bad with the RT kernel - a thing missing from Jaunty.) Andras
In fact.. that's exactly what happened (dist-upgrade from Jaunty to Karmic). The sad thing is that this is the second machine I've tried the upgrade on, and the second to fail. I was prepared this time, backed everything up prior to the attempt, so it's more of an annoyance than anything.
-Ben
Ok, so I am now attempting to install pd-extended on a fresh 64-bit 9.10 Karmic Ubuntu desktop. The "Method 2" instructions on http://puredata.info/docs/developer/64BitLinux/ seem to work fine until I have to install libgomp.so.l
It seems to install using "sudo getlibs -l libgomp.so.l" just like all the ones before it, but then when I open pd-extended I still receive the following error:
/usr/lib/pd/extra/Gem/Gem.pd_linux: libgomp.so.l: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Gem: can't load library
Gem appears to be the only library that won't load, unfortunately it is the one I care the most about.
-Ben
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
Sorry, there was a typo in my initial message, it should say "there
is
no i686 package available".
When I tried to install the Jaunty package I got a "wrong kernel
type"
error. All the packages seem to be for i386 and lpia, while my
machine
is running i686. The only mention of an i686 version that I have
found
is for Karmic in the 02-10-10 nightly build (and it seems rather
small
at 5.1M).
When I tried adding adding to sources.list and installing via
apt-get
I received the following error: "Failed to fetch
http://apt.puredata.info/releases/dists/jaunty/main/binary-amd64/Packages
404 Not Found"
Anyway, I ended up installing pd vanilla, gem, and zexy seperately
and
adding the appropriate paths in the file > startup menu. Everything is working just fine now.
-Ben
Hello Ben,
I am on amd64 too, and my best recommendation is that you use the
i386
version. At the moment it is just faster and more stable than 64-bit builds. To set up an i386 package on your 64-bit Jaunty and satisfy all the 32-bit dependecies you'll most likely want to use getlibs: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474790
Thanks Andras, that sounds like just what I need. I'll give it a shot this weekend after I fix a botched dist-upgrade.
-Ben
I just noticed there are more specifics at http://puredata.info/docs/developer/64BitLinux/ under "Method 2" (...you didn't mistakenly upgrade to Karmic did u? ;o) My girlfriend did that on her laptop and err... not so good! Been told however that it is
less
bad with the RT kernel - a thing missing from Jaunty.) Andras
In fact.. that's exactly what happened (dist-upgrade from Jaunty to Karmic). The sad thing is that this is the second machine I've tried the upgrade on, and the second to fail. I was prepared this time, backed everything up prior to the attempt, so it's more of an annoyance than anything.
-Ben
Ok, so I am now attempting to install pd-extended on a fresh 64-bit 9.10 Karmic Ubuntu desktop. The "Method 2" instructions on http://puredata.info/docs/developer/64BitLinux/ seem to work fine until I have to install libgomp.so.l
It seems to install using "sudo getlibs -l libgomp.so.l" just like all the ones before it, but then when I open pd-extended I still receive the following error:
/usr/lib/pd/extra/Gem/Gem.pd_linux: libgomp.so.l: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Gem: can't load library
Gem appears to be the only library that won't load, unfortunately it is the one I care the most about.
-Ben
Hmm. My best bet is that the whole (i386) package needs to be installed, which is called libgomp1. The is an util called apt-file which helps you find which package contains a specific file - not sure this solves the problem, though. Also, getlibs seems to always do the "install? Y/n?" even when it doesn't install anything at the end.
Andras
Problem solved!
The final trick was to install gcc-snapshot using "sudo apt-get gcc-snapshot" rather than through getlibs.
Thanks for all your help Andras.
-Ben
2010/2/17 András Murányi muranyia@gmail.com:
> > Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. > > Sorry, there was a typo in my initial message, it should say "there > is > no i686 package available". > > When I tried to install the Jaunty package I got a "wrong kernel > type" > error. All the packages seem to be for i386 and lpia, while my > machine > is running i686. The only mention of an i686 version that I have > found > is for Karmic in the 02-10-10 nightly build (and it seems rather > small > at 5.1M). > > When I tried adding adding to sources.list and installing via > apt-get > I received the following error: > "Failed to fetch > > > http://apt.puredata.info/releases/dists/jaunty/main/binary-amd64/Packages > 404 Not Found" > > Anyway, I ended up installing pd vanilla, gem, and zexy seperately > and > adding the appropriate paths in the file > startup menu. > Everything > is working just fine now. > > -Ben
Hello Ben,
I am on amd64 too, and my best recommendation is that you use the i386 version. At the moment it is just faster and more stable than 64-bit builds. To set up an i386 package on your 64-bit Jaunty and satisfy all the 32-bit dependecies you'll most likely want to use getlibs: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474790
Thanks Andras, that sounds like just what I need. I'll give it a shot this weekend after I fix a botched dist-upgrade.
-Ben
I just noticed there are more specifics at http://puredata.info/docs/developer/64BitLinux/ under "Method 2" (...you didn't mistakenly upgrade to Karmic did u? ;o) My girlfriend did that on her laptop and err... not so good! Been told however that it is less bad with the RT kernel - a thing missing from Jaunty.) Andras
In fact.. that's exactly what happened (dist-upgrade from Jaunty to Karmic). The sad thing is that this is the second machine I've tried the upgrade on, and the second to fail. I was prepared this time, backed everything up prior to the attempt, so it's more of an annoyance than anything.
-Ben
Ok, so I am now attempting to install pd-extended on a fresh 64-bit 9.10 Karmic Ubuntu desktop. The "Method 2" instructions on http://puredata.info/docs/developer/64BitLinux/ seem to work fine until I have to install libgomp.so.l
It seems to install using "sudo getlibs -l libgomp.so.l" just like all the ones before it, but then when I open pd-extended I still receive the following error:
/usr/lib/pd/extra/Gem/Gem.pd_linux: libgomp.so.l: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Gem: can't load library
Gem appears to be the only library that won't load, unfortunately it is the one I care the most about.
-Ben
Hmm. My best bet is that the whole (i386) package needs to be installed, which is called libgomp1. The is an util called apt-file which helps you find which package contains a specific file - not sure this solves the problem, though. Also, getlibs seems to always do the "install? Y/n?" even when it doesn't install anything at the end.
Andras