[L2Ork-dev] Purr-Data and Raspberry Pi 4

Albert Graef aggraef at gmail.com
Wed Sep 23 09:03:06 EDT 2020


Sorry, I thought that you were running a standard Raspbian distribution
which is still 32 bit (despite the RPi4 having a 64 bit cpu).

I just kicked off a Raspbian 10 build for the aarch64 architecture. The
Raspbian builds are usually slow on the OBS, so have some patience. I hope
that these will work, but I'm not sure since I've never run 64 bit Raspbian
before. Can you point me to the download of the version that you're using,
so that I can check?

Albert


On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 9:15 PM Gilberto Agostinho <
gilbertohasnofb at googlemail.com> wrote:

> Hi Albert,
>
> Many thanks for your reply. I have downloaded the .deb package for
> Raspbian Buster but I am still having some issues installing it. My
> Raspberry Pi is running Buster in arm64 architecture, but the .deb
> packages available at the OpenSuse page you linked are for armhf only.
> When I try to install it I still get a lot of dependency errors. I also
> tried the instructions found in
> https://github.com/agraef/purr-data/wiki/Installation#linux for
> Raspbian, but at the last step, $ apt install purr-data, I get:
>
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
>   purr-data:armhf : Depends: libavifile-0.7c2:armhf but it is not going
> to be installed
>                     Depends: libcups2:armhf (>= 1.4.0) but it is not
> going to be installed
>                     Depends: libgmerlin-avdec1:armhf (>= 1.0.3) but it
> is not going to be installed
>                     Depends: libgtk-3-0:armhf (>= 3.9.10) but it is not
> going to be installed
>                     Depends: libquicktime2:armhf (>= 2:1.2.2) but it is
> not going to be installed
>                     Recommends: pulseaudio-utils:armhf but it is not
> going to be installed
>                     Recommends: ladspa-foo-plugins:armhf but it is not
> installable
>                     Recommends: ubuntustudio-audio-plugins:armhf but it
> is not installable
> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
>
> Would you have any suggestion on how tackle this? I am a long time Linux
> user but relatively new to Raspberry Pi and I have no experience
> installing packages of different architectures than my system's own.
>
> As for the documentation, my apologies for not properly checking the
> Wiki page before. I did search for the terms 'Raspberry' and 'Raspbian'
> in the main README of the repository and found nothing, but I obviously
> should have followed the link for the detailed instructions for Linux
> installations (which would have taken me to the Wiki).
>
> Many thanks!
> Gilberto
>


-- 
Dr. Albert Gr"af
Computer Music Research Group, JGU Mainz, Germany
Email: aggraef at gmail.com, web: https://agraef.github.io/
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