ad wrote: > > a possible path to explore, I tried once and failed cause the usbdrive > couldn't support it, but i guess the easiest way to go is via dynebolic > aka dyneII, first do the docking into a stick then you can get the pd > module form puredyne (run the livecd and copy the module from /opt into > /opt in the usbdrive after docking dyneII), then at next boot it will > have puredata installed. of course you can try to docking pure:dyne > directly but for me it didnt worked i think my usbdrive is not the right > one.
it would be interesting to know, why you suggest using a pre-build version from a live-cd, in contrast to using e.g. pd-extended or a self-compiled version. the real trouble is to become independent from installed dylibs (alsa, jack, tcl,...); checkout statifier [1] for this. mfg.asdr. IOhannes [1] http://statifier.sourceforge.net/ and http://sourceforge.net/projects/statifier > > let me know if you manage. mfg.asdr IOhannes _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
