On 2016-04-07 05:23, Peter Nyboer wrote:
> I’ve built PD vanilla for a small linux computer (Next Thing CHIP) from 
> source. It runs fine, but I don’t have the ‘extra’ objects like expr, choice, 
> etc. I’m having a problem building the ‘extras’. If I 
> cd /usr/local/lib/pd/extra
> and try “make install” I get an error
> chip@poch:/usr/local/lib/pd/extra$ make install
> cd .. && make  am--refresh
> make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/local/lib/pd'
> make[1]: *** No rule to make target 'am--refresh'.  Stop.
> make[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/local/lib/pd'
> Makefile:378: recipe for target '../aclocal.m4' failed
> make: *** [../aclocal.m4] Error 2
> 
> This seems like it should be pretty straightforward, but I guess I’m missing 
> something?


why do you build Pd in /usr/local/lib in the first place?

the straightforward way would be:
- extract Pd sources somewhere in your home-directory (e.g.
/home/peter/src/pd-0.46-6)
- cd into that directory and build Pd
- finally run `make install` with the appropriate priviliges (e.g. `sudo
make install`)
- which will install everything into /usr/local/

in general i would recommend to not run Pd in the build place.
and i strictly recommend to not put sources into /usr/local/lib/

fgmasdr
IOhannes

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