Am 04.12.2006 um 03:57 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
On Dec 2, 2006, at 12:30 PM, marius schebella wrote:
Johannes Krause wrote:

/usr/local/pd/lib/pd/extra/Gem.pd_linux
: undefined symbol: glDeleteProgramsNV
Gem: can't load library

I got the same error yesterday (undefined symbol: glDeleteProgramsNV) with an ATI Radeon X300 graphic card. I don't know if that error can be fixed so easily. maybe when you compile Gem with special flags.
If I find a solution, I will post it.

maybe for the moment you may want the method I posted earlier (use synaptic and the debian packages) that should work.

BUT: synaptic/Debian installs the binaries to other folders, so if you used the pd extended installer you should uninstall it (I think it's enough to go to the unzipped folder and type make uninstall (see readme.txt for details) and then chose "pd" and "pd-gem" from the synaptic installation tool (and maybe some others...

unfortunately also the debian packages have some bugs (like the examples and data folders are messed up).

Maybe the solution would be some debian packages from the autobuild farm.

Yes, debian packages!

so what you suggest for a successfull pd installation on a ubuntu machine is to download this: http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/latest/pd-2006-12-04-linux- debian-stable-i386-i686.tar.bz2

and then run

tar xjf pd-2006-12-04-linux-debian-stable-i386-i686.tar.bz2
cd pd-2006-12-04-linux-debian-stable-i386-i686
make install prefix=/usr/local

and then it should run with Gem like
./pd -lib Gem

?


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