Hi If you want PD 0.50 on Ubuntu Studio or Debian it's better to build it from source and maka a default install on /usr/local/ and run without problem two PD versions. One 0.49 (apt install puredata, "puredata" on terminal) and another 0.50 (builded from source, "pd" on terminal). Both can share the same pd-settings file. Best
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Am 21. September 2019 21:33:23 MESZ schrieb oscar santis oscarsantisg@gmail.com:
Hi If you want PD 0.50 on Ubuntu Studio or Debian it's better to build it from source
why? Pd-0.50 has been uploaded to Debian about 2 days after miller announced it.
mfg.hft.fsl IOhannes
On Sun, 2019-09-22 at 08:50 +0200, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
Am 21. September 2019 21:33:23 MESZ schrieb oscar santis < oscarsantisg@gmail.com>:
Hi If you want PD 0.50 on Ubuntu Studio or Debian it's better to build it from source
why? Pd-0.50 has been uploaded to Debian about 2 days after miller announced it.
That's good to know, but does it help people running Ubuntu or Debian non-unstable?
For Ubuntu people one could host their own PPA (personal package archive) that would provide DEB packages for all supported Ubuntu versions. Just someone would have to do the work of maintaining that, while all other Ubuntu users could profit from it.
For Debian, I'm not sure what the proper way to "side-load" packages is.
Roman
On Sun, 2019-09-22 at 21:54 +0200, Roman Haefeli wrote:
For Debian, I'm not sure what the proper way to "side-load" packages is.
<Smacks my head>
I totally forgot about the backports repository. There you can have Pd 0.50 also for Buster!
Roman
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
Am 21. September 2019 21:33:23 MESZ schrieb oscar santis oscarsantisg@gmail.com:
Hi If you want PD 0.50 on Ubuntu Studio or Debian it's better to build it from source
why? Pd-0.50 has been uploaded to Debian about 2 days after miller announced it.
i have "buster main contrib non-free" in my apt ressources, but still only PD 0.49 is found with this way.
do i have to add something else to my ressources list ?
best
oliver
On Sun, 2019-09-22 at 21:58 +0200, oliver wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
Am 21. September 2019 21:33:23 MESZ schrieb oscar santis < oscarsantisg@gmail.com>:
Hi If you want PD 0.50 on Ubuntu Studio or Debian it's better to build it from source
why? Pd-0.50 has been uploaded to Debian about 2 days after miller announced it.
i have "buster main contrib non-free" in my apt ressources, but still only PD 0.49 is found with this way.
do i have to add something else to my ressources list ?
What IOhannes meant was that he uploaded updated Debian packages sources that contain Pd 0.50. However, the process of packages propagating through all distributions (unstable, testing, stable) is slow and new versions will only appear in the next stable releases. This means Debian Buster will stick to Pd 0.49 until its EOL. If you ran Debian unstable (as opposed to Buster), you would be able to enjoy Pd 0.50 pretty soon (or now, I'm not exactly sure).
Roman
On Sun, 2019-09-22 at 22:20 +0200, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Sun, 2019-09-22 at 21:58 +0200, oliver wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
Am 21. September 2019 21:33:23 MESZ schrieb oscar santis < oscarsantisg@gmail.com>:
Hi If you want PD 0.50 on Ubuntu Studio or Debian it's better to build it from source
why? Pd-0.50 has been uploaded to Debian about 2 days after miller announced it.
i have "buster main contrib non-free" in my apt ressources, but still only PD 0.49 is found with this way.
do i have to add something else to my ressources list ?
What IOhannes meant was that he uploaded updated Debian packages sources that contain Pd 0.50. However, the process of packages propagating through all distributions (unstable, testing, stable) is slow and new versions will only appear in the next stable releases. This means Debian Buster will stick to Pd 0.49 until its EOL. If you ran Debian unstable (as opposed to Buster), you would be able to enjoy Pd 0.50 pretty soon (or now, I'm not exactly sure).
Forget what I said. See my other mail about backports.
https://backports.debian.org/Instructions/
And sorry for the noise.
Roman