hello, quite a retro-question, but maybe someone can help: currently i'm working with PDa on a gumstix computer. PDa is based on pd 0.37.4 and it doesn't contain the list objects. since i do a lot of list processing, it would be nice to have those on the gumstix, too. so, i took the source (x_list.c) from a recent version, cross compiled it for the gumstix and installed the object in /usr/lib/pd/ externs. this is working fine. only drawback is, that everytime i run pd, i have to create a [x_list] object before i can use any of the list objects, like [list append], [list trim] etc. so i have to somehow load the object into memory. not a big issue, but can be annoying. in newer versions of pd this is done automatically. (i guess you call this an "interal" as opposed to "external"?)
how could i apply the same auto-load mechanism in this situation? thanks for your comments, volker. _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
