[PD] external libraries for Raspberry Pi - how to compile?

Ico Bukvic ico at vt.edu
Sun Sep 12 04:40:02 CEST 2021


You can also try pd-l2ork 1.x for RPi that includes most if not all
Extended libraries with it. Pd-L2Ork 2.x build for RPi should be up soon,
with regular releases for Linux, OSX, and Windows now coming out at least
once per week.

Best,

Ico

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On Sat, Sep 11, 2021, 21:42 Ingo <ingo at miamiwave.com> wrote:

> I'm aware of the fact that pretty much anything can be replaced.
> For compatibility reasons I have to stick with Pd 0.49, though . . .
>
> My dilemma is that I have written over 13 years on this software. It's
> huge.
> Finding and replacing all objects that don't work anymore will take me at
> least several months doing nothing else.
> Without iemlib and iemgui working nothing even loads for starting up the
> software.
> This stuff had been written more than 10 years ago and I used whatever was
> working at this time.
>
> The very first errors I get are
>
> iemlib/splitfilename
> couldn't create
>
> mergefilename
> ... couldn't create
>
> Then loading stops already at less than 1% of the software being loaded.
> If I don't get any further I'm stuck. iemlib objects are all over the
> software
> with thousands of abstractions.
>
> When I install iemlib with "apt-get install pd-iemlib" it installs that
> patches and help files but all the .pd_linux files are missing.
> Same thing with Deken. So, none of the objects are created.
>
>
> The only way to get this running is by compiling the last non working
> libraries - mainly iemlib for now to get some loading at all.
> Then I can go ahead and replace or fix things.
>
> However, I have never compiled any libraries before - I don't even know
> whether iemlib can be compiled on the RPi at all.
> Should be possible, though since there is a version on Deken - it just
> doesn't
> work here.
>
> It's a brand-new operating system and I don't know which softwares to
> install
> for compiling and there are next to zero instructions on the iemlib source
> code.
>
> I cannot find any detailed and - more important - complete instructions
> for
> generally compiling libraries.
> All instructions assume that I already know how to compile libraries and
> that
> I have installed all needed software.
> But it's a brand new system with NOTHING is installed.
> And even worse I have no idea what to do if anything goes wrong or if
> nothing
> at all happens.
>
> If someone can point me to general instruction or a compiled version of
> iemlib
> for the RPi I'd be extremely grateful !
>
> Thanks
> Ingo
>
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Pd-list [mailto:pd-list-bounces at lists.iem.at] On Behalf Of
> > oliver at klingt.org
> > Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2021 3:39 PM
> > To: pd-list at lists.iem.at
> > Subject: Re: [PD] external libraries for Raspberry Pi - how to compile?
> >
> >
> >
> > Am 11. September 2021 15:12:04 MESZ schrieb Ingo
> > <ingo at miamiwave.com>:
> > >Thanks, IOhannes!
> > >
> > >Using apt-get took care of most except for iemgui, moocow and toxy.
> > >
> >
> > What exact objects do you need from those ?
> >
> > >
> > >
> > >iemlib is as always incomplete!
> >
> > That's strange. I recall it being complete the last time i used a Pi...
> >
> > I. e. some objects don?t create like e.g.
> > >[mergefilename], [stripfilename], [splitfilename], etc.
> > >
> >
> > With recent PD versions you don't need an object like [mergefilename]
> > anymore. You can do basically anything with simple combinations of
> [symbol]
> > [pack] [list] and messages.
> >
> > Also have a look at the HCS library. That should cover your needs !
> >
> > Best
> >
> > Oliver
> >
> > --
> >
> > Gesendet von meiner Gurkn
> >
> >
> >
> >
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