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===================
Installing pd-l2ork
===================
To install pd-l2ork, you need to type somethings on the command
line. Open Terminal, xterm, Console, or whatever its called on your machine,
and type in the commands listed below.
To install:
tar xjf PACKAGE_NAME.tar.bz2
cd PACKAGE_NAME
make install
To uninstall:
cd PACKAGE_NAME
make uninstall
A preferences file is embedded into this distro. It loads the default set of
libraries, and sets a couple of other things. If you save the preferences
within Pd, it will override these embedded preferences.
Installing the needed dependencies
----------------------------------
You will need to install other libraries to make sure that things like MP3,
video, etc work properly.
___Debian/Ubuntu___
If you want to save room, then don't install the "-dev" packages.
http://puredata.org/docs/developer/Debian
___Fedora Core___
If you want to save room, then don't install the "-devel" packages.
http://puredata.org/docs/developer/Fedora
Installing in a different location
----------------------------------
You can install this package elsewhere, but its been compiled to run in
/usr/local. If you install it somewhere other than /usr/local, you will only
be able to run pd-l2ork like this:
cd /path/to/bin/pd-l2ork && ./pd-l2ork
Here's how to install it elsewhere:
To install:
make install prefix=/path/to
To uninstall:
make uninstall prefix=/path/to
=================
Building pd-l2ork
=================
To build everything and create an generic installer for linux, do this:
Download and run the script from CVS which will download all the sources from
anonymous CVS:
scripts/checkout-developer-layout.sh
Now you will have all of the sources in a directory called "pure-data". Next,
run these commands to build in the package:
cd packages/linux_make
make install
It will then compile and install everything into packages/linux_make/build.
The default installation prefix is "/usr/local". Pd-l2ork will need to be installed
into that directory in order for it to find all its externals and docs. You
can compile everything to use a different prefix like this:
make install prefix=/usr
After you have everything built, you can make a tarball with a generated
Makefile which will install and uninstall everything:
make tarbz2
For debian packages do:
make deb PACKAGE_TYPE=deb
You can generate just the Makefile used for installation using:
make installer_makefile