Am 7. Dezember 2023 02:17:28 MEZ schrieb Linux Rouen Normandie 
<linux.ro...@free.fr>:
>Hello List,
>
>
>2- I installed yesterday the new Raspberry Pi OS 12 Bookworm 64-bit, with 
>PipeWire set by default, on my Rapsberry Pi 400.
>Trying to compile Pd 0.54-1 is not okay with ALSA gone for both AUDIO & MIDI:


You must install the libasound-dev package.
In theory you can compile Pd without ALSA altogether, but I don't think anyone 
ever does that, so it's bound to fail every now and again (in your case, you 
would also have to disable (local) portaudio)



>
>Q: How can we fix that for using Pd with PipeWire (an upcoming standard) under 
>the latest RPi OS?

There's nothing that needs to be fixing.
PipeWire has front-end for ALSA and JACK, so Pd can connect to PW right away 
(you probably need to install some glue package first, cannot check as I'm 
currently afk).
As a matter of fact, on my desktop machines I practically always run both 
Debian packaged Pd and self compiled Pds on PipeWire-enabled machines (not RPis 
though) without any problems.

IIRC, PipeWire actively discourages people from writing "native" support for 
it, and instead tells people to keep using whatever audio backends they already 
have.

> Note1: I know we can step back from PipeWire to PulseAudio in Raspi-Config => 
>6 Advanced Options => A7 Audio Config (choice between PulseAudio and 
>PipeWire-default).
> Note2: Pd 0.53-1 (puredata-0.53.1+ds-2) from the RPi OS 12 64-bit repos 
>doesn't have these ALSA issues (true for both Audio & Midi) even with PipeWire 
>active.
>
>Thanks,
>Joseph Gastelais



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