On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 12:16 PM, Dan Wilcox <danomat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can use the same setup as compiling Pd on Windows. We recently did a > bunch of work to make this possible and I documented the build setup: > https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/pull/299/files#diff- > 48d1bc6644af8a5b129735ddf46363c4 > > It should work with externals + pdlibbuilder and might be good for > pdlibbuilder to point to this section in the INSTALL.txt. > > Thanks, this is very useful! I followed the instructions to make the latest Pd from git and got to this part though which doesn't work: +* build a Pd application directory for Windows (recommended) +* build a Windows installer + +A Pd application directory is essentially a self-contained Pd package which +should run out of the box. To build, simply use: + + make app + +This will create a "pd-VERSION" directory (ie. pd-0.48.1) which can then be used +by running pd.exe in the bin directory and placed wherever on your system. For +more info & options regarding the Pd app directory, see msw/README.txt + So with msys2 I get: martin@martin-PC MINGW32 ~/pure-data$ make app make -C mac app make[1]: Entering directory '/home/martin/pure-data/mac' echo "app bundle only supported when building on OS X" app bundle only supported when building on OS X make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/martin/pure-data/mac' ..so is there another command to make a windows version or is it just 'make'? Martin
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