On Sep 23, 2009, at 12:18 PM, Pierre wrote:

Hi Hans, dmotd

As far as I know, there are no 64-bit issues with the core of Pd- extended 0.41.4. Not all libraries work at 64-bit yet though.

good to know !
the fact that some libs don't work is (I think) not a big problem for me...


The more people who use 64bit means more people finding and reporting bugs, so they can be fixed, so I am glad you are taking this project on.

yes, and also it would be very good if pd-extended was avalaible in x86_64 platforms



You could start with Pd-extended 0.42.5, which has not been released yet, and is a bit rough.


thanks to this script :
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pd-extended-svn/pd-extended-svn/PKGBUILD
I have now pd-0.42.5-extended and a lot of libs running on x86_64 ! nice :)


- to build pd-extended do i need to download all svn repository ? (~6Go ) - what is the simpliest way to compile pd-extended on x86_64


First setup your machine with the packages you need:

http://puredata.info/docs/developer/Debian

Then do this:

 svn co 
https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/branches/pd-extended/0.41
 cd 0.41/packages/linux_make
 make install
 make package

Then you'll have a .deb to install. Also, search puredata.info for "64 bit", there are some specific wiki pages about that topic.


Ok If i see that 0.42.5 is not stable enought to do a live show I'll return to 0.41
But for now I'll continue testing my patches with 0.42.5


thx all, for your work !

What is the best method to reports bugs/crashes etc etc ?
this list ?
irc #dataflow ?

This list and the bug tracker in the Help menu, once the bug is confirmed.

.hc


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