I am having problems getting pd to run in Red Hat. I have tried the '.tar.gz' patch from Miller's site but it it does not run, I have also tried compiling the src code but it seems that i am missing a library file. I then tried download the '.rpm' file from Miller's site but when I tried that I got the message that said something about my version of RPM only working with numbers that are =>3. I tried changing the file name but to no avail. If anyone has any ideas I would really appreciate it, as ye have probably guessed I am new to linux so if the suggestions could be made as easy for a linux illiterate person I would really apreciate it!
Regards, Rory.
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Rory Walsh hat gesagt: // Rory Walsh wrote:
I am having problems getting pd to run in Red Hat. I have tried the '.tar.gz' patch from Miller's site but it it does not run, I have also tried compiling the src code but it seems that i am missing a library file.
Could you post the error messages you get then?
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as far as the .rpm problem, I believe that upgrading to RH7.X should fix that (i've had the same problem). though, I also think you can download an RPM utility upgrade for RH6.2.
-dan
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, [iso-8859-1] Rory Walsh wrote:
I am having problems getting pd to run in Red Hat. I have tried the '.tar.gz' patch from Miller's site but it it does not run, I have also tried compiling the src code but it seems that i am missing a library file. I then tried download the '.rpm' file from Miller's site but when I tried that I got the message that said something about my version of RPM only working with numbers that are =>3. I tried changing the file name but to no avail. If anyone has any ideas I would really appreciate it, as ye have probably guessed I am new to linux so if the suggestions could be made as easy for a linux illiterate person I would really apreciate it!
Regards, Rory.
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