Have you tried? I think you'd need about 200-300 megs max, the -dev
packages are not large. The source tarball is 30 megs. That thing
has 4 gigs, right?
.hc
On Jun 7, 2009, at 8:04 PM, Joseph Zitt wrote:
That would seem to be a good plan. Unfortunately, my Eee 701 has so
little space/memory that building on it isn't possible.On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 6:58 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans@at.or.at wrote:There isn't currently a Jaunty Netbook Remix build machine setup
anywhere, I didn't even know there was a Jaunty version of NBR. I
think the best bet would be to build it yourself, then we can post
it on the download site. Its not hard to build on Ubuntu.Basically, first you just install lots of packages with synaptic/apt- get/aptitude
puredata.info/docs/developer/Debian
Then you download the source, uncompress it, and run:
cd Pd-0.41.4-extended/packages/linux_make make install make package
Then you will have a .deb file in packages/linux_make/build.
.hc
On Jun 7, 2009, at 6:30 PM, Joseph Zitt wrote:
Will there be a release for the Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty) NBR? I'm
running eeebuntu 3.0 NBR on my Asus Eee 701, and would love to run
an appropriate pd-extended on it.On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans@at.or.at wrote:Its done and available for download. This release is focused on
lots of usability enhancements and bug fixes. There are some new
features in the core and in the many included libraries.http://puredata.org/downloads/
Here's the rough changelog:
- fixed strict-aliasing build problems with cyclone, iemlib,
bsaylor, and sigpack
- added/fixed "Next Window" menu item and key binding (Cmd-` on Mac
OS X)
lots of usability fixes and improvements
removed all external binaries from package, you can get them here:
http://puredata.info/docs/faq/how-do-i-download-the-flext-binaries-that-used...
changed to GPL v3
fixed paths that used the same image for Gem examples
fixed paths to example images in Gem help
libdirs now load properly when using [import]/[declare] to load a
libdir outside of the sys_libdir (i.e. extra) into the canvas-local namespace
single [output~] that works everywhere
improved Max Text file (.pat) importing and exporting and added
the ability to handle .mxt files, and binary .mxb and .help files
- added cyclone "maxmode" libraries to cyclone. To use them,
load the cyclone, library, then create [maxmode/cyclone] or [maxmode/maxmode].
updated VBAP from 0.9.9 to 1.0.3
fixed bug in VBAP that cause CPU spike
bug fixes and clean up of [hid]? externals
(GNU/Linux) Free Desktop file associations and mime types for
Pd and Max/MSP files
(GNU/Linux) fixed font size issue when using Tcl/Tk 8.5
(GNU/Linux) fixed Help Browser when using Tcl/Tk 8.5
(GNU/Linux) built against libv4l on Debian/testing,
Ubuntu/intrepid, Ubuntu/jaunty, and Fedora 9
- (Debian/Ubuntu) fixed /etc/init.d/pd script to be standards-
compliant
(Ubuntu) lpia builds for Ubuntu Netbook Remix
(Mac OS X) reduced default audio buffers to 20ms
(Mac OS X) fixed exit logic
(Mac OS X) fixed issue with app builder. You can now create apps
without replacing an existing one.
(Mac OS X) upgraded to libquicktime 1.1.1 and ffmpeg 0.4.20071217
(Windows) moocow/pdstring externals now included
(Windows) increased default audio buffer for Window to 100ms
since there are some really flaky audio cards in Windows land
KNOWN BUGS
Check http://puredata.info/dev/bugtracker before reporting bugs, and if you find an existing bug report on the same issue, please add your information there.
- Tcl/Tk 8.5 support is a bit rough, and IEM GUI fonts aren't quite
right under 8.5
- Escape, Enter, and Ctrl/Cmd-W don't close the Path and Startup
preferences
pdp_opengl is alpha and will definitely crash Pd
loading pdp_opengl will crash Pd if X11 is not open before trying
to load it
(Mac OS X) Using Jack can cause extra CPU usage at idle
(Windows) installer won't replace existing installs
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Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Have you tried? I think you'd need about 200-300 megs max, the -dev packages are not large. The source tarball is 30 megs. That thing has 4 gigs, right?
it has a 4gig sdd card. this does not necessarily mean that there are 4gb available on josephs machine :-)
anyhow, what i would be interested in: i thought that NBR is just a slightly modified flavour of an ordinary ubuntu release, with better support for various netbook hardware and slightly modified appearance in order to make better use of the limited screen size.
since nobody ever cared to create a flavour of Pd that uses space more efficiently (and that without breaking visual compatibility to PdX), i don't see anything that would make a NBR deb different from an ordinary ubuntu deb.
so why can't you just install jaunty package? (after a bit of googling i noticed that they use lpia as "architecture", which mainly differs in optimization flags for the compiles; since (i guess that) nobody has cared yet to find "lpia optimized" flags for PdX, the resulting binaries will really be the same) there are tools for converting ordinary i386 debs to lpia, like the one here: http://ppa.launchpad.net/feranick/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/d/deb2lpia/
fgamsdr IOhannes
I know that once I worked out my own issues, the extended 0.41.4 rc
worked fine on my eeepc 701.
But now I want to try a build, just to see what happens. Do you think
I should completely purge the package I have on right now?
cheers dafydd
On 8-Jun-09, at 3:08 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Have you tried? I think you'd need about 200-300 megs max, the - dev packages are not large. The source tarball is 30 megs. That
thing has 4 gigs, right?it has a 4gig sdd card. this does not necessarily mean that there
are 4gb available on josephs machine :-)anyhow, what i would be interested in: i thought that NBR is just a
slightly modified flavour of an ordinary ubuntu release, with better
support for various netbook hardware and slightly modified
appearance in order to make better use of the limited screen size.since nobody ever cared to create a flavour of Pd that uses space
more efficiently (and that without breaking visual compatibility to
PdX), i don't see anything that would make a NBR deb different from
an ordinary ubuntu deb.so why can't you just install jaunty package? (after a bit of googling i noticed that they use lpia as
"architecture", which mainly differs in optimization flags for the
compiles; since (i guess that) nobody has cared yet to find "lpia
optimized" flags for PdX, the resulting binaries will really be the
same) there are tools for converting ordinary i386 debs to lpia, like the
one here: http://ppa.launchpad.net/feranick/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/d/deb2lpia/fgamsdr IOhannes _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
Hi Hans
it seems that there is some trouble with jack on this version, on OSx 10.5.7 selecting jack as audio port causes a crash on Pd, this not happens in version 0.40.3. Afaik, jack (jackrouter and qjackctl) is working correctly on my system, and i have used in live configurations without trouble.
bests,
Mario
2009/6/8 Dafydd Hughes dafydd61@gmail.com
I know that once I worked out my own issues, the extended 0.41.4 rc worked fine on my eeepc 701.
But now I want to try a build, just to see what happens. Do you think I should completely purge the package I have on right now?
cheers dafydd
On 8-Jun-09, at 3:08 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Have you tried? I think you'd need about 200-300 megs max, the -dev packages are not large. The source tarball is 30 megs. That thing has 4 gigs, right?
it has a 4gig sdd card. this does not necessarily mean that there are 4gb available on josephs machine :-)
anyhow, what i would be interested in: i thought that NBR is just a slightly modified flavour of an ordinary ubuntu release, with better support for various netbook hardware and slightly modified appearance in order to make better use of the limited screen size.
since nobody ever cared to create a flavour of Pd that uses space more efficiently (and that without breaking visual compatibility to PdX), i don't see anything that would make a NBR deb different from an ordinary ubuntu deb.
so why can't you just install jaunty package? (after a bit of googling i noticed that they use lpia as "architecture", which mainly differs in optimization flags for the compiles; since (i guess that) nobody has cared yet to find "lpia optimized" flags for PdX, the resulting binaries will really be the same) there are tools for converting ordinary i386 debs to lpia, like the one here: http://ppa.launchpad.net/feranick/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/d/deb2lpia/
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