Do you have to buy tickets for the convention?
Or do you just show up each day?
I want to come but have never been a convention, so am unsure how it works.
Thanks!
_Will
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Today's Topics:

1. Re: Deken and Dependencies (Lucas Cordiviola)
2. Re: Deken and Dependencies (IOhannes m zmölnig)
3. PdCon16 NYC Calls are open (Jaime Oliver)


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Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2016 15:45:48 +0000
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Well my worries are this:
I made a abs that uses [some~] which calls 3thpty pthread.
I want the abs to be opened with all OS.
I`m using Deken as source of [some~] so in my abs I [declare] a folder where I 
put:
some~.dll pthread.dll
some~.pd_darwin ? pthread ?
some~.l_i386? pthread ?
some~.pd_linux? pthread ?
And there, just work.
I know that I can do this with objects that DONT need pthread.
How do I handle 3th pty Libs if those *are not* in the Deken Pkg?


Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.

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Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2016 17:07:44 +0200
Subject: Re: [PD] Deken and Dependencies

On 07/20/2016 04:23 PM, Lucas Cordiviola wrote:
>
> What will be the problem for a linux system to look for the 3th party
> Lib in the same folder as the ext (which needs it) if it can't find
> anywhere else in the local system?
>
> IYO this is adding cruft?

yes.

>
> We are discussing Deken dependencies and abs sharing.

thanks for the reminder :-)

>
> And also I`m following *your* good idea that a deken pkg must be “self
> operational”.

yes.

>
> Lets have the “normal ubuntu” users a more practical way of Pd while
> “super users” like you can do all the “$ sudo apt-get install
> pd-deken-apt” thing.
>

i think you misunderstood that (most likely because you are not using
linux).
the idea is, that anybody who installed "puredata" (the core Pd-vanilla
package distributed on Debian and derivatives), also has "pd-deken-apt"
installed (automatically).
there is nothing "super user" to that.


gsmdr
IOhannes




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On 07/20/2016 05:45 PM, Lucas Cordiviola wrote:
> I know that I can do this with objects that DONT need pthread.

pthread is available on every POSIX compliant system (linux and OSX).
it's only W32 that makes the trouble.

really: looking at your list of missing W32-libraries and extrapolating
it to the linux world, there are three (3!) externals that require 3rd
party libraries.
the problem is obviously much more prominent on W32, as the standard
libraries available there collide with the way most externals are built
(using mingw).

i think you are fighting to solve a marginal problem.

fgmsard
IOhannes

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Dear All,

Please check out the calls for papers, works, and proposals for the upcoming Pd 
Convention.

http://www.nyu-waverlylabs.org/pdcon16/calls/ 
<http://www.nyu-waverlylabs.org/pdcon16/calls/>

All the best,

J
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