[PD] enhance pd-extended with pd-l2ork featues ?

Ivica Bukvic ico at vt.edu
Tue Jan 22 17:16:54 CET 2013


AFAIK I use pd-l2ork exclusively, not pd. I f you find it anywhere that I'm
not using that please let me know so I can fix it.

I need to check whether pdsend/receive is indeed identical before making
any calls on that matter. Even then if one has to uninstall pd-utils due to
conflict with pd-L2ork what would that mean to the rest of the install as
far as pd-extended is concerned? Would it still work, or is pd-utils a
dependency (as far as I can tell it should be a dependency because
otherwise pd wouldn't work without it)?
On Jan 22, 2013 10:46 AM, "IOhannes m zmoelnig" <zmoelnig at iem.at> wrote:

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> On 2013-01-22 16:30, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
> >
> > Pd-l2ork indeed has its own folder (including pd-l2ork-externals in
> > home folder and settings file). The conflict is in the /usr/bin/
> > folder with binaries that share the same name but not necessarily
> > code-base (I think pdsend/pdreceive and something else,
> > IIRC--cannot remember off top my head).
>
> since i trust that you haven't done anything to pdsend/pdreceive, i
> guess it is save to simple use the debian-package "puredata-utils"
> instead of providing your own.
> alternatively, you can make your package conflict with
> "puredata-utils", in order to avoid the conflict.
>
> the other thing that comes to my mind is obviously "pd" itself.
> i guess you are using "pd-l2ork" as binary name, so this wouldn't be a
> problem.
> (but if indeed you do use "pd" as the binary name, i suggest to switch
> to "pd-l2ork" instead and eventually provide an alternative diversion
> from pd to pd-l2ork, using the "update-alternatives" mechanism)
>
> fgamsdr
> IOhannes
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