Thanks for the reply (gia sou is correct :D )

I did install it via apt-get, after I sent the first email, and it did work, by putting a [declare -lib emmatrix] (I first had to remove the iemmatrix directory from ~/Documents/Pd/externals though).

The funny thing is that I did install libgsl27 manually with apt-get, after I read the error I got in Pd, but it still didn't work with the Deken version.

On 1/17/24 23:41, Peter P. wrote:
Hi (gia sou?) Alexandros,

since you are on Debian, try installing the Debian package pd-iemmatrix
instead, which pulls in libgsl27 as a dependency. I generally prefer
installing pd externals via apt since they will be updated
automatically, a feature that deken still seems to be missing. At least
my question about Deken updates in
https://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list//2024-01/132863.html
remains unanswered as of today.

The downside of using apt instead of Deken is that it *might* take
longer for updated externals to become available, but YMMV.

In fact, I keep a textfile on my disk to document which externals to
install via apt and which via Deken.

Nevertheless the Deken packagers for iemmatrix might want to learn about
this issue....

best, P

* Alexandros Drymonitis <[email protected]> [2024-01-17 15:48]:
I've installed iemmatrix from deken, but when I put a [declare -lib
iemmatrix] in Pd, I get the following error:

/home/alex/Documents/Pd/externals/iemmatrix/iemmatrix.pd_linux:libgsl.so.25:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

I'm on Debian 12, with Pd-0.54.1
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