as previously answered by IOhannes :
> On 2016-10-25 03:12, Peter Nyboer wrote: >> Is 47 available via apt, or is 46 the latest I can get through this method? > certainly Pd-0.47 is available via the official Debian apt repositories. > > but Debian/jessie (aka stable) has been released 2015-04, when the > current Pd version was 0.46. > so in order to use the 0.47 packages, you need to do a system upgrade to > stretch (currently testing). > > you *might* have luck with manually downloading/installing the stretch > packages¹ on your jessie system (totally untested; also, i would *not* > recommend adding stretch to your apt-sources, as the entire C++ stack > has changed and you might just blow your system). > > > fgamsdr > IOhannes > > > PS: and not to forget: i have posted instructions to this list numerous > times, how to build your own debs (based on the original Debian > packages) for your odd system (e.g. raspberries running jessie) - which > happens to also work in your case! > > ¹ https://packages.debian.org/stretch/puredata > btw, I'm curious about the result ++ b On 02/11/2016 18:23, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote: > howdy, so I finally tried installing pd vanilla on my C.H.I.P. > > tried apt-get install puredata and got Pd 0.46 > > where's 0.47? > > it's a debian package and an ARM architecture, so, can you install > 0.47 in C.H.I.P.? Anyone did it? > > sorry I'm really dumb on this, never really messed with linux or anything > > cheers > > > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
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