Dear Friends.
Procedural Greetings!
I have recently come to accept PD into my heart, I have repented my sins.
I have also made a wide range of wild assumptions. they seem to be working out, apart from an important final detail.
I am trying to install PDExtended onto an Olinuxino A20 board. This is an ARM chip, works with debian wheezy very nicely. I have found PD packages.deb for raspbian, these appear to have installed without too much drama. I can boot PD, the window comes up, but when I launch the test window, it can create number atoms, yet every other object has red lines. I have added the suggested paths to the paths section, yet this does not fix it.
I did wonder if this would be fixed by compiling it myself, I got quite far with this process, but it bugs out when it gets to some OSC objects, despite removing the -lpd flags from the 'configure' and 'configure.ac' files.
Am I wildly mistaken thinking a raspbian package would work in this instance?
Is this just a case of needing to link the locations, or is something more fundamentally flawed in my thinking here?
I am starting it by typing pd in the terminal. When I had pd vanila going, there was an icon. Not sure if this is relevant or not.
Kinda floundering around in the uneducated dark. Quite fun, but I want to make it go ping!
Many thanks
Ek