Hi all,
This is only of interest to Raspberry Pi users - I've fixed the denormal
problem Katja reported and recompiled - you can get that and the new sources
from the usual sources:
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.htm
or
git://pure-data.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/pure-data/pure-data
cheers
what would be the best practice for installing this?
of course i could cd /to/pd/bin/ & ./pd
but better yet just "pd" from terminal would be swanky
and maybe not just run pd from ~/Desktop or ~/ or whatever.
how difficult to just get this version in the raspian repo so we can
all just do apt-ge
> how difficult to just get this version in the raspian
> repo so we can all just do apt-get?
that's a good one since that's as far as my linux expertise goes so far,
the RPI is my first linux ;)
2013/2/3 me.grimm
> what would be the best practice for installing this?
>
> of course i could cd /
I'm not involved in the Pd linux distributions for Pi but new versions of Pd
seem to trickle down to them after some delay. But if you want the newest,
just grab it, un-tar it into your home directory, and in your .bashrc make
an alias like "alias pd=/home/pi/pd/bin/pd" and you'll be able to type
That silent trickle down is mostly due to the diligent work of IOhannes, I
want to point out. :-) He is doing the vast majority of the work for
maintaining the 'puredata' suite in Debian.
.hc
On 02/05/2013 01:01 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
> I'm not involved in the Pd linux distributions for Pi
>> an alias like "alias pd=/home/pi/pd/bin/pd" and you'll be able to type "pd"
yes thanks! works in .bash_aliases too. prob a little cleaner that way.
> That silent trickle down is mostly due to the diligent work of IOhannes,
we should prob all send him nice presents in the mail.
m
On Tue, Feb