On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 7:46 AM, IOhannes zmölnig <zmoel...@iem.at> wrote:
> On 06/26/2013 12:34 AM, Funs Seelen wrote: > > Hello Alexandros, > > The standard installation path for Pd in Ubuntu is /usr/local/lib/ > (except > > for the binary file /usr/bin). > > definitely not. > the default bath is either: /usr/local/bin (for the binaries) and > /usr/local/lib/pd (for the rest) OR /usr/bin + /usr/lib/pd > > Thanks for your clarification. I shouldn't have added the binary path for i wasn't 100% sure about that and not using my own computer, although i was sure the main part of my answer could be helpful to Alexandros. > /usr/local is usually used for installing things manually (e.g. if you > build Pd yourself and run "make install") and is therefore the default, > whereas /usr is normally reserved for your package management system. > > > Afaik the makefile doesn't install itself > > somewhere. If you don't know navigate to your pd-source. If you don't > seem > > to have them already type ./autogen.sh and a configure script and a > > makefile will be created. To be sure no vanilla is installed type sudo > make > > uninstall, then make && make install to (re-)install pd. That should be > it. > > alternatively, you could just install the "puredata" package. > (at least in Debian there is a package for pd-vanilla 0.44.3) > > gfamdrs > IOhannes > > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > >
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