Hello IOhannes,
See here below my comments.
I'm still in the learning phase for compiling Externals.
Best, Joseph
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Le 03/08/2023 à 21:45, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
(resending, as I accidentally only answered to joseph)

You must build against Pd-0.54 (as there's obviously no compile time check for the actual Pd version).
/I have a tested and working Pd 0.54.0 on my RPi I have compiled few days ago from the source code (pd-0.54-0.src.tar.gz) gotten from Miller's site./
Pd-0.54 has been released after Debian/bookworm, so you cannot use the Pd bundled with your Raspbian/bookworm.
/Not really understanding 'bookworm'.//
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//Either compile Pd yourself, or use the one from Debian/backports: https://backports.debian.org
/Yes, I've done the compilation myself as written in previous emails and here above./
When compiling of yourself, you must make sure that the build system can find the headers.
/    As my compilation finished with no warning and after the binary installation Pd is working well, I think it found the headers (by the way, which ones)./
Personally I think this is a bug in ELSE, and would file a bug that it ought to be buildable against older versions of Pd (even if that means that some functionality is missing).
/Perhaps not as my compilation is working well, my issue is just with Else compilation on RPi or I've missed something./
https://github.com/porres/pd-else#building-else-for-pd-vanilla

mfg.sfg.jfd
IOhannes

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