potax flan said : > i'm sure this is easy to solve, but for some reason doing that doesnt work > here. > terminal gives me a bunch of messages (from "reading package lists" to > "reading task descriptions") and looks like it's going to install something > (no errors, just "Done" every time) and then nothing happens.
If you have a doubt, you can check this was installed by typing: ls /usr/lib/pd/ (pd directory) ls /usr/lib/pd/extra (external directory) you can copy paste the result here if not sure > > > > > On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 1:53 AM, Rob Canning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > potax flan wrote: > > > >> howdy > >> after realising my debian lenny only had the icons for puredyne (not the > >> apps) i decided to start installing them one by one. at least the ones i > >> need. > >> i managed to get a few up and running, but i really need pd and sc... > >> first "apt-get install puredyne-puredata" complained it was missing > >> pd-pdp, so i went ahead and installed that, which in turn got pd installed, > >> but only the most basic version, no external libs which i assume i would > >> get > >> if i managed to have "puredyne-puredata" in there. how do i proceed? > >> > > > > if you want to get the libs you need use sudo aptitude install then the tab > > key which will autocomplete all you options > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo aptitude install pd- > > pd-abstractions pd-dynext pd-hid pd-mrpeach > > pd-unauthorized > > pd-arduino pd-extended pd-iemlib pd-msd > > pd-vasp > > pd-aubio pd-externals pd-iemmatrix pd-osc > > pd-vbap > > pd-bassemu pd-flext pd-list-abs pd-oscbank > > pd-xsample > > pd-comport pd-gem pd-lyonpotpourri pd-pdlua > > pd-zexy > > pd-container pd-gem2pdp pd-mapping pd-pdp > > pd-creb pd-gem-source pd-maxlib pd-pidip > > pd-csound pd-ggee pd-mixed pd-pool > > pd-cxc pd-gridflow pd-motex pd-sigpack > > > > > > --- > > [email protected] > > irc.goto10.org #pure:dyne > > > --- > [email protected] > irc.goto10.org #pure:dyne --- [email protected] irc.goto10.org #pure:dyne
