Yep,
Raspberry Pi 3 Raspbian Jessie ++
Jack
Le 21/06/2016 20:24, José Luis Santorcuato Tapia a écrit :
Hi, distro? Rpi?... Best José
El 21 jun. 2016 2:45 PM, "Jack" <jack@rybn.org mailto:jack@rybn.org> escribió:
Hello, I would like to know what is the best way to install Pd on Raspberry Pi after a download on : http://msp.ucsd.edu/Software/pd-0.47-1.armv7.tar.gz I can execute Pd from pd-0.47-1.armv7/bin with : $ ./pd But i want to install Pd because i need to execute it from anywhere, (and i don't want to compile it because the bin exists). What is the best approach (link, path, install), how? Thanx. ++ Jack _______________________________________________ Pd-list@lists.iem.at <mailto:Pd-list@lists.iem.at> mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
hello,
you should move the pd binary to /usr/local/bin/
That directory should already be in your PATH and typically binaries any user can run are put there (if you make install from source, it goes there as well).
Once you've moved the pd binary to /usr/local/bin, you can type pd not matter what directory you're in and it'll run.
Derek
Yep,
Raspberry Pi 3 Raspbian Jessie ++
Jack
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You could also consider installing a deb that auto-installs everything for you in the right locations. Pd-L2Ork offers novice-friendly documentation on how to do this:
http://l2ork.music.vt.edu/main/make-your-own-l2ork/software/raspberry-pi/
HTH
On 6/22/2016 2:50 AM, Derek Kwan wrote:
hello,
you should move the pd binary to /usr/local/bin/
That directory should already be in your PATH and typically binaries any user can run are put there (if you make install from source, it goes there as well).
Once you've moved the pd binary to /usr/local/bin, you can type pd not matter what directory you're in and it'll run.
Derek
Yep,
Raspberry Pi 3 Raspbian Jessie ++
Jack
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Thanks everyone for your answers. On my side, I know to compile Pd from source and install it with : # make install And get everything in /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/lib (in debian like distribution). Now, I was asking if it is possible to install everything in these directories when you download Pd compiled for ARM. Acually, i don't want to cd into pd-0.47.../bin and then ./pd (and don't want to add path to search in my system but use default ones). ++
Jack
Le 22/06/2016 14:16, Ivica Ico Bukvic a écrit :
You could also consider installing a deb that auto-installs everything for you in the right locations. Pd-L2Ork offers novice-friendly documentation on how to do this:
http://l2ork.music.vt.edu/main/make-your-own-l2ork/software/raspberry-pi/
HTH
On 6/22/2016 2:50 AM, Derek Kwan wrote:
hello,
you should move the pd binary to /usr/local/bin/
That directory should already be in your PATH and typically binaries any user can run are put there (if you make install from source, it goes there as well).
Once you've moved the pd binary to /usr/local/bin, you can type pd not matter what directory you're in and it'll run.
Derek
Yep,
Raspberry Pi 3 Raspbian Jessie ++
Jack
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