adrian.g said:
I was just wandering if the pd-extended for Fedora 9/PlanetCCRMA would be compatible with Fedora 10PlanetCCRMA?
Yes. Just download the file and install per the instructions at: http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html except change the tar and cd commands to match the file name.
The text size is OK in 41.4-extended-rc4 and if you use the prefix option as listed you won't overwrite the PlanetCCRMA PD 39.3 version.
I didn't get the error messages about xmms and mysqlclient15 with this method, you may want to try installing xmms-devel instead of xmms-dev ...
Since Fedora 9 is at the end of life I hope that Hans-Christoph can move to Fedora 10 or just skip to Fedora 11 once CCRMA lands there.
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---- On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 12:01:53 -0700 Jeff Sandys sandysj@juno.com wrote ----
I didn't get the error messages about xmms and mysqlclient15 with this method, you may want to try installing xmms-devel instead of xmms-dev ...
Thanks! The xmms-devel worked fine, but still no luck with mysqlclient15-devel nor mysqlclient15-dev. I even search for mysqlclient packages on Fedora website but they only have mysqlclient14 and 10 and only for fedora 9 and 7. Would it be fine to use version 14 for f9 instead?
Yes. Just download the file and install per the instructions at: http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html except change the tar and cd commands to match the file name.
The text size is OK in 41.4-extended-rc4 and if you use the prefix option as listed you won't overwrite the PlanetCCRMA PD 39.3 version.
I think I did follow similar instructions when installing pd-extended last time, only without the prefix option. Btw. I don't have the CCRMA version installed. At the moment I have pd-vanilla from Millers website installed in usr\local so I guess I should install the extended version somewhere else. I just don't quite get this:
"you need to always start Pd in its bin dir with ./pd in order for it to find all its stuff"
does it mean I need to cd to pd's bin directory and type ./pd in the terminal to start it?
thanks again.
Adrian
On Jun 30, 2009, at 3:01 PM, Jeff Sandys wrote:
adrian.g said:
I was just wandering if the pd-extended for Fedora 9/PlanetCCRMA
would be compatible with Fedora 10PlanetCCRMA?Yes. Just download the file and install per the instructions at: http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html except change the tar and cd commands to match the file name.
The text size is OK in 41.4-extended-rc4 and if you use the prefix
option as listed you won't overwrite the PlanetCCRMA PD 39.3 version.I didn't get the error messages about xmms and mysqlclient15 with this method, you may want to try installing xmms-devel instead of xmms- dev ...
Since Fedora 9 is at the end of life I hope that Hans-Christoph can
move to Fedora 10 or just skip to Fedora 11 once CCRMA lands there.
It would be great to support Fedora better, but I am not the one to do
it. I never use Fedora, except to keep that one machine alive.
Someone could set up a machine and use the nightly build scripts, or
you can easily run the auto-builds on your own machine.
.hc
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