[PD] R: Re: Externals for armv8 64 bit

angelo.arcadi at virgilio.it angelo.arcadi at virgilio.it
Tue Aug 2 16:03:14 CEST 2016


Dear Iohannes,
thanks a lot for your answer!


>apart from that: if you are running a Debian derivative on your system,
>you could just install Pd and *a lot* of externals via `apt`.



Thanks I did not know that. I have ubuntu, I could try this command I found 
online 
sudo apt-get install pd-freeverb Is that the correct way?

Where I can find the whole list of pd-packages I could install via apt-get 
install ?


>no need to recompile anything. there is even an integration into deken.

Which integration are you referring to exactly?


Best

Angelo


>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: "IOhannes m zmoelnig" <zmoelnig at iem.at>
>Data: 2-ago-2016 7.47
>A: <pd-list at lists.iem.at>
>Ogg: Re: [PD] Externals for armv8 64 bit
>
>On 2016-08-02 03:27, angelo.arcadi at virgilio.it wrote:
>> As you can see it is armv8 and 64 bit. 
>
>i don't know much about arms, but in x86 land you can have a 64bit CPU
>running a 32bit Operating System.
>the point is: your CPU specs are not necessarily the arch you are
>looking for.
>
>
>> I tried to find the external freeverb through Deken 
>> but I can see only that there is no external compiled for armv8 64 bit.
>> 
>> Would it work an external compiled for armv7 32bit on my system? I guess 
not, but it is worth trying asking
>
>the simplest way is alway to just try it out.
>however, even if you could run 32bit code on your armv8-64bit, i'm
>pretty sure that you can *not* run a 32bit external (e.g. freeverb~) in
>a 64bit host (e.g. Pd).
>
>> What about the externals indicated with Linux-amd64-64?
>
>what about them?
>they are meant to run on amd64 processors (aka x86_64) which is the
>standard CPU type on desktop and laptops these days.
>they are incompatible with arm64.
>
>> If I have to compile all of the externals I need, then I would share them 
with the community so
>> there is a version of them for the armv8-64.
>
>cool. (you will need a puredata.info account for sharing via deken)
>
>apart from that: if you are running a Debian derivative on your system,
>you could just install Pd and *a lot* of externals via `apt`.
>no need to recompile anything. there is even an integration into deken.
>
>
>fgmasdr
>IOhannes
>
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