Ivica Ico Bukvic i...@vt.edu schreef:
no, it didn't (yet?)
first there was the message that some dpkg data was locked.
trying to resolve that, there was found a strange new update file,
filled with #padding lines.
up until now i did not succeed to 'repair' the dpkg process
i'll inform you
To: Ivica Ico Bukvic
Cc: 'pd-list'
Subject: Re: [PD] ANN: New Pd-L2Ork x86_64 and Raspberry Pi release now
available together with comprehensive how-to
Ivica Ico Bukvic i...@vt.edu schreef:
no, it didn't (yet?)
first there was the message that some dpkg data was locked.
trying
on the git page there's a possibility to download the zip
anyway, after cleaning i did (again) git clone.etc
attached the output of ./tar_em_up.sh -B
thanks, rolf
Looking at the log, it looks like you had a successful build. Did you try to
install the newly created deb as per
on the git page there's a possibility to download the zip
anyway, after cleaning i did (again) git clone.etc
attached the output of ./tar_em_up.sh -B
thanks, rolf
Looking at the log, it looks like you had a successful build. Did you try
to install
the newly created deb as per
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Subject: Re: [PD] ANN: New Pd-L2Ork x86_64 and Raspberry Pi release now
available together with comprehensive how-to
Ivica Bukvic i...@vt.edu schreef:
Forgot to mention, building your own is a simple three-step process:
1) get the source from git
2) run the apt-get command
Ivica Ico Bukvic i...@vt.edu schreef:
Looks like you don't have git installed which is unusual, as that is what
you need to get the source from git in the first place. Do:
sudo apt-get install git
Then use git to retrieve latest source (as per pd-l2ork documentation found
at
On Jun 6, 2013 7:26 PM, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
Ivica Ico Bukvic i...@vt.edu schreef:
Looks like you don't have git installed which is unusual, as that is what
you need to get the source from git in the first place. Do:
sudo apt-get install git
Then use git to retrieve latest source (as per
Ivica Bukvic i...@vt.edu schreef:
Forgot to mention, building your own is a simple three-step process:
1) get the source from git
2) run the apt-get command found on L2Ork's software page to install Dev
libraries (simply copy and paste it into terminal)
3) in the source tree cd into
(hello ivica)
i tried to install the new version with the burrito installer in Ubuntu 12.04
and got : wrong architecture: amd64.
does it mean i have to compile from source?
best, rolf
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Yep. The build we provide is currently 64bit only. As soon as I get a
chance (or someone else beats me to it ;-) I will also post a 32bit version.
HTH
On Jun 4, 2013 2:53 PM, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
(hello ivica)
i tried to install the new version with the burrito installer in Ubuntu
12.04
and
Forgot to mention, building your own is a simple three-step process:
1) get the source from git
2) run the apt-get command found on L2Ork's software page to install Dev
libraries (simply copy and paste it into terminal)
3) in the source tree cd into l2ork_addons/ folder and run:
./tar_em_up.sh
It is my great pleasure to announce immediate availability of the latest
Pd-L2Ork, its K12 module, as well as the inaugural official version of
Pd-L2Ork for the Raspberry Pi platform. The new release is accompanied by a
comprehensive documentation on how to connect RPi to the computer as well as
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