Maybe it would be helpful to display some text suggesting checking apt-get / the system package manager first when a user opens deken on a Debian system (or maybe Linux in general).
> On 2/2/20 9:28 PM, Maurin Donneaud wrote: >> Dear IOhannes, >> >> The issue is : >> The only Gem package I can find with Deken is >> :Gem-v0.0.extended-(Linux-i386-32)(Linux-amd64-64)-externals.tar.gz >> <http://puredata.info/Members/chr15m/software/v0-0extended/Gem/Gem-v0.0.extended-%28Linux-i386-32%29%28Linux-amd64-64%29-externals.tar.gz/view >> >> <http://puredata.info/Members/chr15m/software/v0-0extended/Gem/Gem-v0.0.extended-%28Linux-i386-32%29%28Linux-amd64-64%29-externals.tar.gz/view>> >> >> Coould it be possible to get the last version of Gen (94-1) with Deken ? > > why would you? > since you are on a Debian based distribution, you already have *apt*, > which is a far better and more mature package manager than deken. > (on other distributions, you have other package managers; *all* of them > are better than deken) > > anyhow, install the "pd-deken-apt" package (via `apt`), and you can see > (and install) Debian's pd-packages via apt. > (it lacks the object-search though) -------- Dan Wilcox @danomatika <http://twitter.com/danomatika> danomatika.com <http://danomatika.com/> robotcowboy.com <http://robotcowboy.com/>
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