Re: [PD] pd-l2ork 20121115 rc1 now available including deb -- please test and provide feedback

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More info needed than that. How did you build it? Are you running 32bit system on a 64bit cpu?

On Nov 19, 2012 9:47 PM, "Jonathan Wilkes" <jancsika@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tried to build the deb package, then running it with gdebi I get:
Error: Wrong Architecture "

on debian wheezy amd_64

-Jonathan




----- Original Message -----
> From: Ivica Ico Bukvic <ico@xxxxxx>
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> Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 12:26 PM
> Subject: [PD] pd-l2ork 20121115 rc1 now available including deb -- please test and provide feedback
>
> Changelog:
>
> *Improvements to the installer
> *Dynamic pulling of the latest doc and Gem sources
> *Entire dev tree migrated to github
> *Autopatching refinements
> *Further refinements to the distinction between pd and pd-l2ork
> *Verbose error reporting from tcl/tk
> *Minor GUI clean-up
> *Merged patches from
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=478072&aid=2947822&group_id
> =55736
> *Overhauled online install documentation
> (http://l2ork.music.vt.edu/main/?page_id=56)
>
> I am pleased to report that in L2Ork rehearsals, pd-l2ork has been rock
> solid without any crashes or problems for over a month now. Most of the
> aforesaid fixes are cosmetic in nature. L2Ork has 15 networked machines
> pushing Atom-based netbooks to their very limits.
>
> Both deb package (with dependencies and conflicts--please report any
> problems if you encounter them trying to install pd-l2ork deb) and binary
> tarballs are available. They have been built on Ubuntu 12.04, so due to
> glibc inconsistencies they may not work on other platforms.
>
>
>
> If you need to rebuild the entire tarball from source, the new installer
> makes it extremely simple:
>
>
>
> 1) Download the dev snapshot from git
>
> git clone git://github.com/pd-l2ork/pd.git
>
>
>
> 2) Install all the dev dependencies (below is the one that works for Ubuntu,
> other distros might use different package names):
>
> sudo apt-get install bison flex automake qjackctl tcl-dev tk-dev
> libasound2-dev libjack-jackd2-dev libtool libbluetooth-dev libgl1-mesa-dev
> libglu1-mesa-dev libglew1.5-dev libmagick++-dev libftgl-dev libgmerlin-dev
> libgmerlin-avdec-dev libavifile-0.7-dev libmpeg3-dev libquicktime-dev
> libv4l-dev libraw1394-dev libdc1394-22-dev libfftw3-dev libvorbis-dev
> ladspa-sdk dssi-dev tap-plugins ladspa-foo-plugins
> invada-studio-plugins-ladspa blepvco swh-plugins mcp-plugins cmt blop
> slv2-jack omins ubuntustudio-audio-plugins rev-plugins libslv2-dev
> dssi-utils vco-plugins wah-plugins fil-plugins mda-lv2 libmp3lame-dev
> libspeex-dev libgsl0-dev portaudio19-dev python-dev libsmpeg0 libjpeg62
> tkpng flite1-dev libgsm1-dev svn
>
>
>
> 3) Uninstall any preexisting version of the cwiid library and install, e.g.:
>
> apt-get remove libcwiid0 (or whatever the package name is)
>
> Optionally install cwiid library manually (if you don't have sudo enabled
> and don't want the installer to do this for you in step 4):
>
> cd master/l2ork_addons/cwiid
> aclocal
> autoconf
> make
> make install (need a sudo or root for this last step)
>
>
>
> 4) Run the installer
>
> cd master/l2ork_addons/
> ./tar_em_up -F (for tarball binary installer)
> OR
> ./tar_em_up -B (for deb package)
> OR
> If you don't have sudo enabled (it is used to automatically install L2Ork
> version of the cwiid library) or have already manually installed the cwiid
> library (see step 3 above) you can add "w" option that forgoes install
> of
> the cwiid library. So, ./tar_em_up -Fw or ./tar_em_up -Bw ought to do it.
>
>
>
> 5) Take a coffee break (on an Atom processor, installer runs for approx. 1
> hour). Once done, install the generated binary package that will be located
> in the root git folder (where master/ folder is).
>
> IMPORTANT: if you have existing tarball-based install of pd-l2ork, and are
> looking to install deb package, make sure to uninstall the old version
> first. This can be done by going into the old installer's folder and typing
> sudo make uninstall.
>
>
>
> I'd appreciate feedback on the said builds. Please include as much info as
> possible, including distro/version/32 vs 64bit/problem and how it manifests
> itself, etc.
>
> You can get pd-l2ork from the usual place:
>
> http://l2ork.music.vt.edu/main/?page_id=56
>
>
>
> Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A.
> Composition, Music Technology
> Director, DISIS Interactive Sound & Intermedia Studio
> Director, L2Ork Linux Laptop Orchestra
> Head, ICAT IMPACT Studio
> Virginia Tech
> Dept. of Music - 0240
> Blacksburg, VA 24061
> (540) 231-6139
> (540) 231-5034 (fax)
> ico@xxxxxx
> http://www.music.vt.edu/faculty/bukvic/
>
>
>
>
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