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
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
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