OK, I finally made it, installing libtool, then following the directions in INTSALL.txt (which don't include typing make install at the end; I guess it's a standard thing then...). After running ./autogen.sh ./configure and make I typed sudo make install and Pd is running. Still no logo when I Alt+Tab to change between open applications...I guess I'll have to file a bug report. Thanks for your help.
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 8:33 PM, Funs Seelen <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Alexandros, > > On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 6:38 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi, >> I'm coming back to this discussion after another attempt to build >> Pd-vanilla 0.44-3 on Ubuntu 12.04. >> When running ./autogen.sh I get the following: >> >> Can't exec "libtoolize": No such file or directory at /usr/bin/autoreconf >> line 196. >> Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at /usr/bin/autoreconf >> line 196. >> autoreconf: Entering directory `.' >> autoreconf: configure.ac: not using Gettext >> autoreconf: running: aclocal --force -I m4/generated -I m4 >> autoreconf: configure.ac: tracing >> autoreconf: configure.ac: adding subdirectory portaudio to autoreconf >> autoreconf: Entering directory `portaudio' >> autoreconf: configure.in: not using Gettext >> autoreconf: running: aclocal --force >> autoreconf: configure.in: tracing >> autoreconf: configure.in: subdirectory bindings/cpp not present >> autoreconf: configure.in: not using Libtool >> autoreconf: running: /usr/bin/autoconf --force >> configure.in:106: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL >> If this token and others are legitimate, please use >> m4_pattern_allow. >> See the Autoconf documentation. >> configure.in:107: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_PROG_LIBTOOL >> autoreconf: /usr/bin/autoconf failed with exit status: 1 >> >> I checked what's in the autogen script, but I've no idea what I should >> do. Any ideas anyone? >> >> Try again after installing libtool. You don't seem to have libtoolize. > > $ sudo apt-get install libtool > > >> BTW, I've uzipped the file and moved it to the /usr/local/bin/ directory. >> This is where it's supposed to be, right? And if I manage to build it, >> should I move other stuff( live extra) to /usr/local/lib/, and if yes, >> which ones exactly? >> >> > Don't move anything to these folder yourself. Put your pure-data directory > (or tar archive) just somewhere in your home folder, (e.g. > "/home/user/pd/src/"), build it and run the install script ($ sudo make > install). The makefile decides what is the proper path if you're not sure. > > Regards, > Funs > >
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