Patrice Colet a écrit : > Andy Farnell a écrit : >> Which sources can anyone suggest to build from? >> >> I installed 0.39.2 from the amd64 Debian repository and it's a disaster, >> a list of bugs too long to mention and all round erratic behaviour, >> including the CPU usage randomly jumping to 200% with the most trivial >> patches. Completely unusable. >> >> How did you build yours Pat? >> > > Hi andy, I usually build the last vanilla test package, > > http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.htm > > and use cvs for externals,abstractions,and extensions. > > Before, I need to install tcl-tk devel packages (you should give a try > with tcl-tk-8.5, it's neat ;)). > > By this way I remove many reasons for pd to not be build correctly, I > don't always get good stuff from cvs, and apt almost always provide too > old stuff, they don't seem update often enough the PureData packets, ;D. >
Also if you don't use to compile with linux, use have to install the tools for compiling, like autoconf, automake, gcc, g++, libc, alsa-devel, jack-devel, don't forget to put --enable-jack --enable--alsa at ./configure. The externals dependances will come in doc files or errors during compilation. if you want to build pd-extended, you might want look at this: http://puredata.info/docs/developer/GettingPdSource/?searchterm=rsync I dunno about gridflow (often changing) and flext (the complete install is not easy, I suspect flext isn't ready for 64bit distro), but Gem is easy to build from it's cvs: http://puredata.info/dev/cvs _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list