>>> >> > >>> >> Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. > >>> >> > >>> >> Sorry, there was a typo in my initial message, it should say "there > is > >>> >> no i686 package available". > >>> >> > >>> >> When I tried to install the Jaunty package I got a "wrong kernel > type" > >>> >> error. All the packages seem to be for i386 and lpia, while my > machine > >>> >> is running i686. The only mention of an i686 version that I have > found > >>> >> is for Karmic in the 02-10-10 nightly build (and it seems rather > small > >>> >> at 5.1M). > >>> >> > >>> >> When I tried adding adding to sources.list and installing via > apt-get > >>> >> I received the following error: > >>> >> "Failed to fetch > >>> >> > >>> >> > http://apt.puredata.info/releases/dists/jaunty/main/binary-amd64/Packages > >>> >> 404 Not Found" > >>> >> > >>> >> Anyway, I ended up installing pd vanilla, gem, and zexy seperately > and > >>> >> adding the appropriate paths in the file > startup menu. Everything > >>> >> is working just fine now. > >>> >> > >>> >> -Ben > >>> > > >>> > Hello Ben, > >>> > > >>> > I am on amd64 too, and my best recommendation is that you use the > i386 > >>> > version. At the moment it is just faster and more stable than 64-bit > >>> > builds. > >>> > To set up an i386 package on your 64-bit Jaunty and satisfy all the > >>> > 32-bit > >>> > dependecies you'll most likely want to use getlibs: > >>> > http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474790 > >>> > > >>> > >>> Thanks Andras, that sounds like just what I need. > >>> I'll give it a shot this weekend after I fix a botched dist-upgrade. > >>> > >>> -Ben > >> > >> I just noticed there are more specifics at > >> http://puredata.info/docs/developer/64BitLinux/ under "Method 2" > >> (...you didn't mistakenly upgrade to Karmic did u? ;o) My girlfriend did > >> that on her laptop and err... not so good! Been told however that it is > less > >> bad with the RT kernel - a thing missing from Jaunty.) > >> Andras > >> > > > > In fact.. that's exactly what happened (dist-upgrade from Jaunty to > > Karmic). The sad thing is that this is the second machine I've tried > > the upgrade on, and the second to fail. I was prepared this time, > > backed everything up prior to the attempt, so it's more of an > > annoyance than anything. > > > > -Ben > > > > Ok, so I am now attempting to install pd-extended on a fresh 64-bit > 9.10 Karmic Ubuntu desktop. The "Method 2" instructions on > http://puredata.info/docs/developer/64BitLinux/ seem to work fine > until I have to install libgomp.so.l > > It seems to install using "sudo getlibs -l libgomp.so.l" just like all > the ones before it, but then when I open pd-extended I still receive > the following error: > > /usr/lib/pd/extra/Gem/Gem.pd_linux: libgomp.so.l: cannot open shared > object file: No such file or directory > Gem: can't load library > > Gem appears to be the only library that won't load, unfortunately it > is the one I care the most about. > > -Ben >
Hmm. My best bet is that the whole (i386) package needs to be installed, which is called libgomp1. The is an util called apt-file which helps you find which package contains a specific file - not sure this solves the problem, though. Also, getlibs seems to always do the "install? Y/n?" even when it doesn't install anything at the end. Andras
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