Am 04.12.2006 um 14:35 schrieb IOhannes m zmoelnig:
Max Neupert wrote:
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

?

no. a .tgz build on a debian-machine is not a debian package.
a debian-package is a .deb file which holds the content of the tgz PLUS
some meta information (like dependencies!).
you manually install it via dpkg.
more often you (de)install it via apt-get, aptitude or synaptics.

so, how do you recommend installing pd with some of the most important libaries on an ubuntu (debian) machine then?


what i actually did was:
first i looked into the synaptics manager, found pd. there was no info which version nor if it's bare pd or whatever, so i looked over to HCS's site because i run have good experiences with his release on osx. so i tried to install this one and could not get Gem to run either even after installing libmpeg, lib imagemagick and whatever else was missing
even make itself seemed not to be there.

how to start over and get a working install now?

cheers, max

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