Hello again, Glad to hear things are moving forward.
JUst double-checked to be sure and sudo apt-get install pd-iemlib definitely working here. Presume olimex must have it's own repo's? Might be worth posting a new message about building iemlib from source. No doubt someone can help with that (IOhannes is the maintainer). "I'll continue my journey into linux-happy-shell-addict-world..." It's a dark and slippery chasm in there:) Jb On 4 June 2015 at 12:31, Raphaël Ilias <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Julian ! > > >> Yes you can 'apt-get', that vanilla's well fresh. >> You want puredata-core, that's fine. >> Pretty sure all the iem stuff is in the repo's. >> >> > well, > $ sudo apt-get install pd-iemlib > (as I remember reading somewhere) doesn't work for me > I downloaded it from sourceforge and tried to build it from source > but many objects do not work, like [any] or [prepend] > > > >> You've already built Pd from source, good work, couple of externals >> should be no problem:) >> > > yes, but I'm a bit confused. > the pd i built from source is in /usr/local/lib/pd > and when i "apt-get install puredata-extra" to get [sigmund~], in fact it > installed it in /usr/lib/puredata > took me a couple of hours to find that... > > >> >> Finding out what objects come from which library can be a pain. >> >> There's a webpage I just spotted that might be helpful >> http://blazicek.net/list_of_pure_data_objects.html. >> >> > yes, thanks, the list of pd objects and which library they're from does > help a lot ! > that also makes clear that naming isn't always clear : > "was I using using [avg~] from zexy or cyclone ? Ah yes, the first one > doesn't want a bang so i used cyclone's [avg~] " > > I'll continue my journey into linux-happy-shell-addict-world... > > ++ >
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