You could also consider installing a deb that auto-installs everything for you in the right locations. Pd-L2Ork offers novice-friendly documentation on how to do this:

http://l2ork.music.vt.edu/main/make-your-own-l2ork/software/raspberry-pi/

HTH

On 6/22/2016 2:50 AM, Derek Kwan wrote:
hello,

you should move the pd binary to /usr/local/bin/

That directory should already be in your PATH and typically binaries any
user can run are put there (if you make install from source, it goes
there as well).

Once you've moved the pd binary to /usr/local/bin, you can type pd not
matter what directory you're in and it'll run.

Derek

Yep,

Raspberry Pi 3
Raspbian Jessie
++

Jack

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