Hi all,
until now I have been using a 32bit system, but 2 days ago I installed a brand new ubuntu '9.10' 64 bit. (And I want to keep it, this '9.10' 64 bit seems to me faster than '8.04' 32 bit)

As Pd-extended for x86_64 is not auto-builded, I have some questions about building a debian package :

- is there a document describing the SVN directory structure ?
- what are the differences between 'pd-extended' and 'pd-vanilla loading all externals' ? - what is the simpliest way to build pd-extended (a kind of 'nightly build @ home') to produce a beautiful .deb package for x86_64
- what is the simpliest way to build pd-'extended'-gui-rewrite for x86_64
- is there a simple way to have and manage differents pd (vanilla, extended, gui-rewrite) with differents versions on the same computer ?

Some informations about what I would like to do :
- in fact I think I dont really need the whole pd-extended thing as I often only use Gem with few (5, 6) others externals... - but it can be very nice to try and be able to use ANY of the external included in the svn (I'm always in a learning process) - I would like to use the latest sources, nightly build was just fine for me on 32bit - but I also need to have a method to build a stable pd-extended release if the latests sources give me pd crashes (I do Audio/Video live shows and performance and stability are very important on scene...)

voila!
any suggestion is welcome
best regards,
pierre




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