On Jul 13, 2010, at 12:42 PM, cyrille henry wrote:
hello,
i usually use the old and deprecated build system located in svn/
external/build/linux
a single "make" build a lot's of external. (lot's more that i ever
used)
it's deprecated but still work perfectly.
i now realized that few useful exernals are no more part of this
build system.
pmpd is not there anymore by example.
i understand that this build system is not very used anymore, but
why did someone removed file in the ../src folder?
if you don't like it : just leave it, but please don't destroy it.
unless there is a better explanation? so please explain yourself.
btw, how to use the pd extented build system?
Cyrille
I removed pmpd from externals/build/src when I converted pmpd to use
the Makefile/libdir template, which Pd-extended also uses. This
template is not tied to Pd-extended at all, and is standalone. If you
want to build pmpd, just:
cd externals/pmpd
make
That seems like a much better option than the old system IMHO.
Ideally, all libraries would use this template, it makes building and
packaging much easier on all platforms.
http://puredata.info/docs/developer/MakefileTemplate
.hc
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