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<p>libtc8.0.so.1 is needed by pd-0.23-5
<br>libtk8.0.so.1 is needed by pd-0.23-5
<p>Where can I get these? How can I install them? Please be
specific as
<br>this is my first day with Linux.</blockquote>
<pre>This message (which my Redhat Linux also had) is strange...</pre>
<pre>*every* linux distribution ships with libtcl8.0 and libtk8.0,</pre>
<pre>so it must be that the full path to the libs is different in the</pre>
<pre>Debian dist. that Guenter uses. The no-deps trick *should* work,</pre>
<pre>assuming the user will have the lib path appropriate to find</pre>
<pre>their Tcl/Tk. A src build works, but I have lost MIDI, since the</pre>
<pre>0.23 re-write.</pre>
<pre>Miller & Mark: My 5 mins.(would do more, but busy, changing jobs, bleehh...)</pre>
<pre>in gdb showed my that the port value bundled with every MIDIout request</pre>
<pre>is null when the notes are sent out,</pre>
<pre>although pd reports finding and connecting to my /dev/midi.</pre>
<pre>I'll dive in & see where it's dissappearing sometime. My system:</pre>
<pre>Redhat5.1 (glibc) / OSS drivers.</pre>
<pre>Take Care,</pre>
<pre>Char lieB</pre>
<pre>--
Charles Baker - baker@charlieb.com - <A HREF="http://www.charlieb.com">http://www.charlieb.com</A>
6.44 It is not *how* things are in the world
that is mystical, but *that* it exists.
L. Wittgenstein Tractatus-Logico-Philosophicus</pre>
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