[PD] gem on ubuntu karmic?

IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig at iem.at
Fri Nov 13 17:19:07 CET 2009


Aditya Mandayam wrote:
> how do i find the path to my pd sources?

it's where you have pd installed from.

"normally" you would have the full sources of Pd, which you used to
compile Pd from.
if you haven't compiled it yourself, you can either download the sources
used to compile Pd and point to these.

alternatively, you could hope that the package you installed has also
installed the necessary headers for you.
luckily both the official puredata package and hc's Pd-extended deb
installs m_pd.h, so that should get you going without having to specify
anything with --with-pd.
note: Gem optionally uses private headers of Pd, won't get installed by
most packages (actually, none that i know).
having these header files lying around will give you some extra comfort:
e.g. you don't have to set the path to point to the Gem-abstractions.
without having these headers, you have to do this manually (if you want
the abstractions); but that's the only drawback.


fgmasdr
IOhannes
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