* I have forgotten but I also use [else/keyboard], so at least Else rc8,
where some bugs have been fixed, is needed.
* Regarding armv6 (32-bit), armv7(32-bit) and armv8 (64-bit), you should
discuss it with the developers having the right knowledge about them.
With RPi OS 11 32-bit, Pd Vanilla 0.54.0 / Deken 0.9.4 / Else gives
today the same result for both:
-User defined platform: Linux-armv7-32
http://puredata.info/Members/porres/software/else/1.0-0_rc6-with_live_electronics_tutorial/else%5Bv1.0-0_rc6-with_live_electronics_tutorial%5D(Darwin-amd64-32)(Darwin-arm64-32)(Linux-amd64-32)(Linux-arm64-32)(Linux-armv6-32)(Linux-armv7-32)(Windows-amd64-32).dek
i.e. else 1.0-0_rc6-with_live_electronics_tutorial 2023-05-12 20:17:02
- Platform by defaut: Linux-armv6-32
http://puredata.info/Members/porres/software/else/1.0-0_rc6-with_live_electronics_tutorial/else%5Bv1.0-0_rc6-with_live_electronics_tutorial%5D(Darwin-amd64-32)(Darwin-arm64-32)(Linux-amd64-32)(Linux-arm64-32)(Linux-armv6-32)(Linux-armv7-32)(Windows-amd64-32).dek
i.e. else 1.0-0_rc6-with_live_electronics_tutorial 2023-05-12 20:17:02
* The use of the RPi OS 11 64-bit (armv8) will gain in popularity over
the years as the following machines are 64-bit compatible: RPi Zero 2,
RPi 3, RPi 4/4B (up to 8 GB RAM) and RPi 400 (4 GB RAM).
So, I think if Else Arm 64-bit is different from Arm 32-bit, yes you
could / should take care about it.
Thanks.
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Best, Joseph
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Le 01/08/2023 à 01:22, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
Em seg., 31 de jul. de 2023 às 13:29, Linux Rouen Normandie
<linux.ro...@free.fr> escreveu:
Well, but I need at least [else/midi] & [else/sfont~].
Those 2 haven't really changed since version rc6, so you're good with
that, right?
Nonetheless, I'm really confused with what I have to distribute now,
and I think I'm offering "wrong" versions of sfont~ for the pi...
Note-1: With Pd/Deken I had to define the User platform as
"Linux-armv7-32" to be able to have access to all my needed
externals.\
The default platform is declared as "Linux-armv6-32" which is not
relevant for many externals when the "Hide the other
architectures" box is checked.
You see, I don't think I'm offering "Linux-armv7-32" . I have armv6
(32bit) and armv8 (64bit). So how does it show up for you?
And does the armv6 (32bit) binary work for you as well? I thought so...
Should I offer armv7 instead of armv6? Should I offer both?
Note-2: The production RPi OS 11 64-bit (armv8) is too young for
being largely deployed on the Raspberry Pi machines which are
compatible with it. So 32-bit externals will be still needed for a
while.
Should I not bother with this one at all?
I will have one more time a look at your compilation instructions
and will see what I can achieve or not...
All I know is that you gotta have 'cmake' installed, and other than
that I have ZERO experience with Raspberry Pis and Linux in general...
cheers
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