[PD] couldnt create pdp
Paul Finn
paulfinn81 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 18 02:01:02 CET 2009
I've spent a long time on it now and have come to the conclusion that
it is dependancy related or a hardware problem relating to my netbook.
Either way I couldn't spend any more time trying solutions and so I
moved to fendora 10. It's yumming away at the moment.
Pure Dyne would have solved all my problems but unfortuatly it will
not run on my acer aspire. It's a known issue. I've downloaded ubuntu
studio also and may try that.
All I wanna do is make a ball move :(
Thanks though
Happy belated paddies day
~_.~*fine*~._~
On 18 Mar 2009, at 00:48, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans at eds.org> wrote:
>
> Hmm, that's an odd one. Did you use the planetccrma packages? I
> don't know how Nando built things really, it seems a file got
> missed. I think you asked about this on #dataflow, did you find a
> solution?
>
> Worst comes to worst, Pd and Pd-extended runs best on Debian-based
> distros like Debian, Ubuntu, pure:dyne, etc.
>
> .hc
>
> On Mar 17, 2009, at 3:36 PM, fín wrote:
>
>> hi all, i recently purchases an acer aspire one netbook, its
>> running fedora 8
>>
>> i installed pd=extended through yum and was ready to begin using..
>>
>> for some reason it wouldnt create any of the pidip specific objects
>> and on the irc a person asked me to create a pdp object and see
>> what the error was, it was the follow:
>>
>>
>> /usr/lib/pd/extra/pdp.pd_
>> linux: /usr/lib/pd/extra/pdp.pd_linux: undefined symbol:
>> pdp_metro_setup
>> pdp
>> ... couldn't create
>>
>> pure dyne willl not run on this machine. and i am desperate to get
>> pd-extended running on this machine successfully...
>>
>> i would try one of the nightly builds of pd-extended but i cant
>> figure out which package i require, ia m inexperienced with nameing
>> structures in linux...
>>
>> any help greatly appreciated...
>>
>>
>> Paul Finn
>>
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