Thanks IOhannes for your explanations.
So, I will leave with both paths thus this warning.
By the way my Pd 0.54-1 is not a one complied by my self, it could be by
you which is a great thing for always getting the latest version of Pd
thru this PPA on launchpad.net:
- Name: puredata / Version: 0.54.1+ds-2~ubuntu22.04~ppa1 :-)
As you know very well, currently Linux Mint 21.3 / Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
only propose the old puredata_0.52.1+ds0-1_all.deb package.
Best,
Joseph
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Le 19/01/2024 à 10:25, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
On 1/18/24 19:59, Linux ROUEN Normandie wrote:
So, I do need to declare both '/usr/lib/pd/extra' and
'/usr/lib/puredata/extra' paths in my Pd Preferences.
ah, you are using a self-compiled Pd, rather than the one that comes
with Debian/Ubuntu/your distro.
in this case: yes, you have to live with this warning.
(the Pd from Debian does not have this warning, and it automatically
searches the two paths).
or maybe, you could create a ticket (https://bugs.puredata.info) about
this warning (the "problem" is that if you have two search paths that
end with the same word (e.g. "/path/to/libraries" and
"/path/to/more/libraries") then the help browser wrongly complains.
the idea why it complains in the first place is that if you have
libraries with the same name and the same objects in multiple places
(e.g. "/path/to/libraries/zexy/rad2deg.pd" and
"/path/to/more/libraries/zexy/rad2deg.pd") you might get confused
which [rad2deg] you are actually using.
gdsar
IOhannes
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