This is great news. I am happy to see the pdlib project coming along so far!
Rich On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 2:21 AM, Chris Niven <[email protected]> wrote: > No worries at all Peter, I'm just glad to be a part of the learning > process. > This is actually great for me because I have a job interview tomorrow, and > I would like to see if I can get some cool > demos happening on my iPod Touch! > > Cheers, and again great work! > > On 2010-09-21, at 11:55 AM, Peter Brinkmann wrote: > > > Hi Chris, > As you already know from the other thread, RjDj lived up to their promise > and released the code we've been working on as open source. If you have a > minute, I would appreciate it if you would give it a quick once-over and let > me know what you think of it. > Best, > Peter > > PS: By the way, I'm sorry I didn't let you know earlier. I would have > preferred to tell you about my work as soon as I found out that you're > working on something similar, but I didn't want to jeopardize the > opportunity to get my work at RjDj released as open source. We only reached > an agreement on the manner and scope of this release at yesterday's > breakfast meeting, about thirty minutes before I emailed you... > > > On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Chris Niven <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Thanks Peter, >> >> I'm more or less relieved just to be learning these new tools as I'm >> applying for jobs. >> Have a safe trip, and thanks for the heads-up! >> >> Chris >> >> On 2010-09-20, at 5:45 AM, Peter Brinkmann wrote: >> >> >> Chris, >> Off-list reply since the info in here is not quite official yet. I'm >> spending the week in Austria with the RjDj folks, and I believe I've more or >> less persuaded them to release the iPhone glue for libpd under the same BSD >> license as the rest of libpd. Right now I feel confident that this will >> actually happen. If it does, it'll be done in a day or two. My suggestion >> would be to hold off until I post the code I'm writing with RjDj, and then >> you join the project and we move forward together. Either way, I'll have >> news very soon. >> Best, >> Peter >> >> >> >> On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 12:54 AM, Chris Niven <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Alright, so so far I've created a new XCode project and included 4 files >>> from Bryan's pdlib. >>> >>> I've pushed it to my repository ( >>> http://gitorious.org/~virusys/pdlib/virusyss-pd-for-android<http://gitorious.org/%7Evirusys/pdlib/virusyss-pd-for-android> >>> ). >>> It doesn't build yet because I'm dealing with an annoying error: >>> >>> /Users/niv/code/virusyss-pd-for-android/PdCore/PdLib/../jni/src/s_file.c:234: >>> error: storage size of 'statbuf' isn't known >>> >>> I know that this is a commonly dealt with issue, but I think someone else >>> would be able to see it more easily than me >>> at this point. >>> >>> If not, I'll take a look at this again tomorrow. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Chris >>> >>> On 2010-09-13, at 10:28 PM, Chris Niven wrote: >>> >>> Ahhh, so basically what you said in your first response. >>> >>> Sorry man, things get a little confusing with all of these projects that >>> are named the same thing :) >>> >>> On 2010-09-13, at 10:18 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: >>> >>> >>> I haven't used that one, but it is apparently used in an app, iJam, >>> that's in the app store. So that project merged with >>> http://gitorious.org/pdlib would be quite useful. >>> >>> .hc >>> >>> On Sep 13, 2010, at 8:12 PM, Chris Niven wrote: >>> >>> Hello again, >>> >>> So correct me if I'm mistaken, but the version of pdlib that I >>> downloaded >>> (from Bryan Sum's github at http://github.com/bryansum/pdlib) includes a >>> PdController.m >>> class, would this be what we're looking for? >>> >>> It's been a headache (literally and figuratively — still fighting off >>> this wicked bad fever) >>> trying to get it to build since neither of my machines have the 3.1.2 >>> version of the iOS >>> SDK. I could waste more time trying to get the correct configuration on >>> my XCode project, >>> or I could just send you the file and see what you think: >>> >>> -c >>> >>> <PdController.m> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 2010-09-10, at 11:37 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: >>> >>> >>> In terms of rjdj releasing their PdController code, I'll believe it when >>> I see it. Based on rjdj's past actions, I don't think its worth waiting for >>> them to do it if we want libpd on iPhone. >>> >>> .hc >>> >>> On Sep 10, 2010, at 9:24 AM, Peter Brinkmann wrote: >>> >>> >>> Hi Chris, >>> The new libpd is a C library that gently attaches itself to the existing >>> code base, requiring only minimal changes, the most important of which have >>> already been accepted into the official version of pd. On top of the C >>> library there is some JNI glue for using libpd with Java (or Processing), >>> and on top of the JNI glue there is a lot of Android code, including a >>> tentative RjDj client for Android. >>> >>> Here's the current state of affairs on the iPhone: I've been working >>> with the RjDj crowd all week, and by now we've solidly integrated the new >>> libpd into the setup at RjDj. The main glue between libpd and RjDj is a >>> PdController class in Objective C that wraps libpd, takes care of the >>> necessary thread synchronization, and translates between pd and the iOS >>> audio API. I will make an attempt to persuade RjDj to release PdController >>> with an open source license. The initial reaction has been promising, but >>> the final decision will have to wait until the CEO returns from his >>> vacation. I figure I'll have a definite answer in ten days or so. >>> Best, >>> Peter >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 6:20 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]>wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Hey Chris, >>>> >>>> Welcome back! Actually, this is perfect timing. We are currently in >>>> the process of merging all of the various libpd efforts, like iPd, >>>> iJam/pdlib, rjdj, ofxPd, and Pd/Android. It would be super useful to have >>>> an iPhone version of iPd/iJam/pdlib that is based on the libpd that we are >>>> now working on. You can get that source code here: >>>> >>>> http://gitorious.org/pdlib/pd-for-android >>>> >>>> Basically, you are going to want everything in PdCore/jni/src. Mostly >>>> that's the sources from Pd 0.43 with the extra libpd stuff thrown in. >>>> >>>> .hc >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sep 9, 2010, at 3:12 PM, Chris Niven wrote: >>>> >>>> Sorry for the double post — it seems that pdlib has already done it, >>>>> like Hans mentioned >>>>> a while ago. >>>>> >>>>> That's alright, I'm curious to see what it can do! >>>>> >>>>> -c >>>>> >>>>> On 2010-09-09, at 2:49 PM, Chris Niven wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hey everyone! >>>>>> >>>>>> So summer is over and I finally have some more time to spend on this >>>>>> project. >>>>>> >>>>>> I have been briefly skimming e-mails, and there seems to be a lot >>>>>> going on on the >>>>>> Android side, but not much word for iOS (except for of course with >>>>>> RJDJ!). >>>>>> >>>>>> Is there anything I should know before I get back into it? For >>>>>> example, if someone >>>>>> already finished this without me, etc? >>>>>> >>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>> >>>>>> Chris Niven >>>>>> B.Mus., Music Technology >>>>>> 514.591.9487 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> Chris Niven >>>>> B.Mus., Music Technology >>>>> 514.591.9487 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Pd-dev mailing list >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> "It is convenient to imagine a power beyond us because that means we >>>> don't have to examine our own lives.", from "The Idols of >>>> Environmentalism", >>>> by Curtis White >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Pd-dev mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> All information should be free. - the hacker ethic >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Chris Niven >>> B.Mus., Music Technology >>> 514.591.9487 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Access to computers should be unlimited and total. - the hacker ethic >>> >>> >>> >>> Chris Niven >>> B.Mus., Music Technology >>> 514.591.9487 >>> >>> >>> Chris Niven >>> B.Mus., Music Technology >>> 514.591.9487 >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Pd-dev mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev >>> >>> >> >> > > Chris Niven > B.Mus., Music Technology > 514.591.9487 > > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev > >
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