On 08/16/2017 08:33 PM, alex wrote: > > > On 08/16/2017 08:22 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote: >> On 08/16/2017 07:19 PM, alex wrote: >>> I compiled iemguts for ARMv7 and uploaded it on deken. When I downloaded >>> it to test if it works, the whole directory tree where the original >>> files are located in my computer was downloaded, which is this: >>> >>> home/alex/pd_patches/modular_synthesizer/externals/iemguts >>> >>> Did I do something wrong when uploading (I guess I did)? How can this be >>> corrected? How can this be avoided? >> this has been reported as https://github.com/pure-data/deken/issues/147 >> >> a simple workaround is to run `deken` in the parent of the library you >> want to package. >> do rather than: >> --deken package ~/pd_patches/modular_synthesizer/externals/iemguts-- >> >> you should instead do: >> $ cd ~/pd_patches/modular_synthesizer/externals >> $ deken package iemguts > Ok, makes sense, but typing: > $ deken > > I get: > bash: deken: command not found > > I did follow the instructions in the developer directory of deken, but > maybe I didn't do something right. As a work around I guess I could copy > the directory I want to upload to the deken/developer directory
that does't make sense. > directory, or I could cd to the parent directory of the externals I want > to upload and type: > $ ~/deken/developer/deken whatever (this is getting very specific to your filesystem layout). you could also just zip the directory with your favourite zipping/tgz tool, making sure that the filename is *correct* (e.g. the one that deken suggested). and then use "deken upload" instead of "deken package" to only upload the archive. > > which seems to work > > > I guess now I know how to upload packages. Can the "faulty" package I've > uploaded be corrected somehow? you can just overwrite the file on the portal (alternatively remove it first via the webinterface) gfmasd IOhannes
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