On Mon, 2016-05-30 at 15:55 +0900, Max wrote: > I tried > > ./autogen.sh > ./configure --enable-jack > make > > and surprisingly did not see any errors.
Why is that surprising? It means everything that is necessary to build pd is installed. > however, afterwards the bin directory is still empty, and when I try to > run the pd from the src directory I get this: > > /src$ ./pd > disabling real-time priority due to missing pd-watchdog > (/path/pd-0.47-0/src/bin/pd-watchdog) > Error in startup script: couldn't read file > "/path/pd-0.47-0/src/tcl//pd-gui.tcl": no such file or directory > ^CPd: signal 2 > > :,( Oh, normally you would do 'make install' now, or rather 'sudo make install' if you want to install it system-wide. I just noticed that this step is missing on INSTALL.txt. I think you _can_ run pd from the source location, but you need to add some symlinks for this to work. I was able to run pd from src dir after doing this: cd <pd-src>/src ln -s ../tcl ln -s ../bin ./pd > Can someone please make a PPA? It shouldn't be that hard to do. The source package of Debian sid are available and are kept up-to-date. Just put them into your own PPA and let it build for the different Ubuntu releases. Roman
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