Re: [PD] compiling extenrals for mac 32 bits

2020-10-19 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
Em seg., 19 de out. de 2020 às 06:31, Dan Wilcox escreveu: > you just have to set the fat binary extension when building on macOS (and > not other platforms) in your makefile: > > extension=d_fat > Tried in the makefile and it didn't work, but then I thought you may have meant when doing "make

Re: [PD] quacktrip - jacktrip (low-latency audio) from behind home routers

2020-10-19 Thread Ed Kelly via Pd-list
Hey list, I've been using quacktrip in live online performances with Simon Limbrick (percussion) - it's much easier to use than jacktrip and very effective, although I can confirm there are occasional dropouts - considering we are in completely different parts of the UK this is pretty

Re: [PD] Startup times to run Pd patch on Raspberry Pi

2020-10-19 Thread Winfried Ritsch
Am Montag, 19. Oktober 2020, 11:44:20 CEST schrieb Roman Haefeli: > On Mon, 2020-10-19 at 11:08 +0200, Winfried Ritsch wrote: > > algo@DIYasb5:~$ systemd-analyze blame > > > > 10.009s jackd.service > > That seems long. How does the systemd unit file looks like? It appears > jackd fires

Re: [PD] Startup times to run Pd patch on Raspberry Pi

2020-10-19 Thread Roman Haefeli
On Mon, 2020-10-19 at 11:08 +0200, Winfried Ritsch wrote: > algo@DIYasb5:~$ systemd-analyze blame > 10.009s jackd.service That seems long. How does the systemd unit file looks like? It appears jackd fires up quicker (<1s) on my old RPi 3, but then I might be fooled by the fact that it

Re: [PD] compiling extenrals for mac 32 bits

2020-10-19 Thread Dan Wilcox
> On Oct 19, 2020, at 3:14 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote: > > > > Em dom., 18 de out. de 2020 às 07:09, Dan Wilcox > escreveu: > Newer macOS versions can't run 32 bit code and so the compiler, as far as I > know, won't build 32 bit versions. If you are

Re: [PD] Startup times to run Pd patch on Raspberry Pi

2020-10-19 Thread Winfried Ritsch
Late follow up for topic a my experiences and rfc. roughly documented, in https://git.iem.at/cm/diyasb see firmware/debian ... With an Olimex A64, (quite like RaspPi3, but industrial specs), I run Debian (Armbian) now on many of them over 6 month outdoors, so quite stable and they boot in