[PD] buildroot / externals

iftah gabbai ift.gab at gmail.com
Thu Nov 21 16:25:01 CET 2019


just another question if i may: im trying to determine if pd installed
properly, if you dont mind, could you tell me what are all the dir /
locations pd should be present in in a linux install? or point me somewhere
online where i can read it?

thanks!

On Thu 21. Nov 2019 at 14:39, iftah gabbai <ift.gab at gmail.com> wrote:

> hi IOhannes, thanks again, this makes alot of sense, ill investigate
> (including doing a new build on a fresh sd card and not overclock it this
> time)
>
> On Thu 21. Nov 2019 at 14:18, IOhannes m zmoelnig <zmoelnig at iem.at> wrote:
>
>> On 21.11.19 12:05, iftah gabbai wrote:
>> > if by flyspeck you mean " ` " its
>> > formatting errors that are there because i had no easy way of
>> > exporting the print out of pd to a "real" machine
>>
>> that should be easy enough:
>> $ pd -stderr .... 2>pd.log
>> copy the "pd.log" to your "real" machine. tada.
>>
>> or, if running with a GUI, you could also just go the the Pd-console
>> window and hit <Ctrl>+<Shift>+<S> (aka "Save as...") to save the
>> contents of the Pd-console as a txt-file.
>>
>> On 21.11.19 12:05, iftah gabbai wrote:
>> > is me doing: pd -nogui (various alsa tags to get sound going) -path
>> > /usr/lib/pd/extra/cyclone /etc/mydir/mypatch.pd &
>>
>> for what it is worth, you should switch to using [declare -path cyclone]
>> in your patch anyhow.
>>
>> > also worth mentioning, not sure what happend but i dont get the ELF
>> > error anymore, instead im getting :
>> > "svf~
>> > error: ... couldn't create
>> > error: load_object: symbol "svf_tilde_setup" not found"
>>
>> my bet is a filesystem corruption.
>> e.g. the "svf~.pd_linux" is not resolved correctly, and points to this
>> or that data chunk.
>> if the datachunk happens to be an ELF-object (but not the real binary
>> for [svf~]), then you would get the "svf_tilde_setup" not found error.
>> if the datachunk is not an ELF object (e.g. a wav-file), then you would
>> get something like the former error.
>>
>> > interestingly, pd is also not able to locate pd~ with the following
>> error:
>> > "pd~: canĀ“t stat /usr/lib/pd/pd",
>>
>> this looks a bit like a broken Pd-installation.
>> iirc, the "pd" binary should be both in /usr/bin/pd (so you can start it
>> with "pd") and /usr/lib/pd/bin/pd (so pd~ can find it).
>>
>> but of course, if your filesystem is corrupt, all kind of weird things
>> can happen.
>>
>> fgadmst
>> IOhannes
>>
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