Thank you for this, it makes more sense to get those files with deken.

But this only resolve externals provided by pd-extended.

If I want to install pdlua or if I provide readanysf~, how do I get or provide those library dependences?


Le 03/07/2016 à 08:23, Lucas Cordiviola a écrit :
HI Patrice,

Y have uploaded a Deken package containing a lot of .dlls that were included in Pd-0.44.0-extended-windowsxp-i386.zip

The name of the package:

missingDLLS-v0.0.extended-(Windows-i386-32)-externals.zip

Type “missing” in the deken search bar.

Simply copy the dlls to your pd/bin directory.

Hope this helps
Lucarda.



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> To: pd-list@lists.iem.at
> From: colet.patr...@free.fr
> Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2016 01:37:40 +0200
> Subject: [PD] [deken] w32 pd-extended libraries
>
> Hello
>
> I've lately tried pd-0.47-2 on windows 10 with pd-extended externals
> provided by deken.
>
> Some didn't worked because they need libraries installed into a system
> or a user path.
>
>
> For resolving this in several clicks, install pd-extended with the
> installer, uncheck everything before installing, and uninstall without
> removing system32 libs.
>
> I'm not very used to windows 10 so I didn't get the usual windows error
> message telling which DLL is missing,
> so when deken provides an external that has this kind of dependance,
> it's very hard to guess what is getting wrong.
>
> Br
>
> Patrice Colet
>
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