[PD] [pix_image] available image format on linux?

Jack jack at rybn.org
Sun Feb 21 14:11:50 CET 2016


use ImageMagick      : yes (Magick++)

So, yes, it is good.
Now, run :
$ make
then
$ sudo make install
++

Jack



Le 21/02/2016 14:09, Jonghyun Kim a écrit :
> thanks for the info, jack.
> 
> I have a question. It looks fine? This is the ./configure result I don't
> know well about gem-plugins.
> 
> =====
>  used optional libraries:
> 
>   font-rendering         : FTGL
>      default font        : 
> 
>   image-support
>     use ImageMagick      : yes (Magick++)
>     use QuickTime        : no
>     use AVFoundation     : no
>     use TIFF             : yes
>     use JPEG             : yes
>   moviefile-support
>     use PLUGINS: yes
>     use mpeg             : no
>     use mpeg-3           : no
>     use QuickTime        : no
>     use AVFoundation     : 
>     use aviplay          : no
>     use gmerlin          : no
>   capture-support
>     use PLUGINS: yes
>     use v4l              : yes (libv4l)
>     use v4l2             : yes (libv4l)
>     use ieee1394         : no
>     use DV               : no
>     use Unicap           : yes
>     use Video-for-WinDOS : no
>     use QuickTime        : no
>     use AVFoundation     : no
> 
> ======
> 
> 
> On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 9:39 PM, Jack <jack at rybn.org
> <mailto:jack at rybn.org>> wrote:
> 
>     Hello,
> 
>     If you want/need the last version of Gem (and if you are ok with a
>     terminal) :
>     $ git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/pd-gem/gem
>     <http://git.code.sf.net/p/pd-gem/gem>
>     $ cd gem
>     $ ./autogen.sh
>     $ ./configure
>     $ make
>     $ sudo make install
> 
>     Should do it.
>     ++
> 
>     Jack
> 
> 
> 
> 
>     Le 21/02/2016 13:14, Jonghyun Kim a écrit :
>     >     why don't you install gem via your package manager?
>     >     deken is mainly for people who cannot afford a decent systemwide
>     >     software management system.
>     >
>     >
>     > Would you recommended to to install externals by default package
>     manager
>     > such as apt-get or pacman? I'm not sure, but I thought the some
>     packages
>     > on default Ubuntu(14.04) server is a little old or outdated, but
>     > pd-deken is an up-to-date-system for missing packages, and I'd prefer
>     > pd-deken over apt-get. Please tell me if I am wrong.
>     >
>     > best,
>     > jonghyun
>     >
>     >
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