[PD] Fwd: debian/ubuntu package for Pd-extended

Mike McGonagle mjmogo at gmail.com
Mon Jul 2 19:50:06 CEST 2007


(forgot to include the list...)

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From: Mike McGonagle <mjmogo at gmail.com>
Date: Jul 2, 2007 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: [PD] debian/ubuntu package for Pd-extended
To: Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans at eds.org>


Hans,

I was thinking about trying to set up PD as a sound server running
under Ubuntu, does the install require a Graphical interface? I have a
machine that I have set up without a monitor to run as a server, and
would be interested in testing this out.

Mike McGonagle

On 7/1/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans at eds.org> wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I am here in Zaragoza, Spain at the gohan workshop.  I am impressed
> by how many people here are running Debian/Ubuntu.  It was the most
> popular OS at the workshop!  This also made me realize what a mess
> that Pd-extended installer was.  So here is my first attempt to
> rectify the situation, I made a .deb.  Please test it out:
>
> http://idmi.poly.edu/pdlab/Pd-0.39.2-extended-rc4/Pd-0.39.2-extended-
> rc4.deb
>
> A couple notes:
>
> - it installs into /usr/local so you can have it installed at the
> same time as the "puredata" Debian package
>
> - it should automatically install all dependencies except "liblame0"
> since that is not included in normal Debian (AFAIK)
>
> - it should install a GNOME/KDE menu item in "Sound & Video" with a
> pretty icon, please tell me if that doesn't work
>
> Anyone know how to handle file associations with GNOME?  I would like
> to add that.
>
> .hc
>
>
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Help the Environment, Plant a Bush back in Texas!

"I place economy among the first and most important republican
virtues, and public debt as the greatest of the dangers to be feared.
To preserve our independence, we must not let our rulers load us with
perpetual debt."
-- Thomas Jefferson, third US president, architect and author (1743-1826)

"Give Peace a Chance" -- John Lennon (9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980)

Peace may sound simple—one beautiful word— but it requires everything
we have, every quality, every strength, every dream, every high ideal.
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