Re: [PD] vanilla, extended, svn and x86_64

2009-09-27 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
Hey El Jay, The best thing to do would be to break up your makefiles into patches using either 'diff -uw' or 'svn diff' and submit them to the patch tracker. They should be organized by library, since different people maintain different libraries. .hc On Sep 24, 2009, at 6:17 PM, el

Re: [PD] vanilla, extended, svn and x86_64

2009-09-24 Thread Pierre
Hi, thanks to this script : http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pd-extended-svn/pd-extended-svn/PKGBUILD I have now pd-0.42.5-extended and a lot of libs running on x86_64 ! nice :) good to hear! Yes ! and I can tell, for now, the performances seems very good ! I mean, really better

Re: [PD] vanilla, extended, svn and x86_64

2009-09-24 Thread el jay
hello i have recently built pd -extended for debian 64 unstable(sid) using 2.30 rt kernel-- i can give you some advises.. pd builds without anyproblem.. the extended packages most build ok.. so of them require changing the flags...and some packeges directly didnt build...(i guess you can live

Re: [PD] vanilla, extended, svn and x86_64

2009-09-23 Thread dmotd
Pierre wrote: Hi all, until now I have been using a 32bit system, but 2 days ago I installed a brand new ubuntu '9.10' 64 bit. (And I want to keep it, this '9.10' 64 bit seems to me faster than '8.04' 32 bit) As Pd-extended for x86_64 is not auto-builded, I have some questions about

Re: [PD] vanilla, extended, svn and x86_64

2009-09-23 Thread Pierre
Hi dmotd, many thanks for yours explanations ! - is there a simple way to have and manage differents pd (vanilla, extended, gui-rewrite) with differents versions on the same computer ? just compile without installing.. and launch pd from the command line using ./pd or something

Re: [PD] vanilla, extended, svn and x86_64

2009-09-23 Thread sergio basbaum
Hi all, I'm new in this community. I helped a little bit to organize the PDCon 09 in São Paulo, and Iḿ getting more involved with Pd since. This is just to say that I've installed 64bit Ubuntu two months ago, because I have a 64 Turion Acer notebook. Nothing worked properly, so I've changed to

Re: [PD] vanilla, extended, svn and x86_64

2009-09-23 Thread sergio basbaum
Hi IOhannes, Maybe Iḿ too new in this so, I I haven't been able to find the solutions at that time, but I could not make my wireless connection work, and PD extended also was not working, and my memorie is that I've lost precious time during the conference re-installing it to 32 bit and making it

Re: [PD] vanilla, extended, svn and x86_64

2009-09-23 Thread dmotd
Pierre wrote: thanks to this script : http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pd-extended-svn/pd-extended-svn/PKGBUILD I have now pd-0.42.5-extended and a lot of libs running on x86_64 ! nice :) good to hear! What is the best method to reports bugs/crashes etc etc ? this list ? irc #dataflow

Re: [PD] vanilla, extended, svn and x86_64

2009-09-23 Thread Pierre
Hi Hans, dmotd As far as I know, there are no 64-bit issues with the core of Pd-extended 0.41.4. Not all libraries work at 64-bit yet though. good to know ! the fact that some libs don't work is (I think) not a big problem for me... The more people who use 64bit means more people finding

Re: [PD] vanilla, extended, svn and x86_64

2009-09-23 Thread András Murányi
thanks to this script : http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pd-extended-svn/pd-extended-svn/PKGBUILD I have now pd-0.42.5-extended and a lot of libs running on x86_64 ! nice :) Sounds hot! Could you explain how to use this script? Thanks, Andras ___

Re: [PD] vanilla, extended, svn and x86_64

2009-09-23 Thread dmotd
András Murányi wrote: thanks to this script : http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pd-extended-svn/pd-extended-svn/PKGBUILD I have now pd-0.42.5-extended and a lot of libs running on x86_64 ! nice :) Sounds hot! Could you explain how to use this script? andrás, the

Re: [PD] vanilla, extended, svn and x86_64

2009-09-23 Thread András Murányi
2009/9/24 dmotd inaudi...@simplesuperlativ.es András Murányi wrote: thanks to this script : http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pd-extended-svn/pd-extended-svn/PKGBUILD I have now pd-0.42.5-extended and a lot of libs running on x86_64 ! nice :) Sounds hot! Could you