Since pd is open source you could always modify the defaults and make your own 
build but it shouldn't have to come to that.   
100% portable.. I assume you're only targeting one os? Which one? 

For Mac I think you should be able to put your externals in extra (inside 
Pd.app) and.. Can you use declare with stdpath to reference those? 

A three step process would probably be more educational though.. Install pd, 
copy all these externals to a given place, write this into pdrc.. 

Alex

On January 12, 2017 8:17:50 AM PST, enrike <alte...@gmail.com> wrote:
>hi
>
>I would like to have a version of PD with a set of externals and to be 
>able to pass that app to some students not needing to set the 
>preferences to load the externals in every machine (neither copy the 
>preferences file). I want it to be 100% portable.
>
>I was reading this old post about something similar
>https://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2008-10/065691.html
>
>Is it possible to achieve this nowadays?
>
>thanks
>
>enrike
>
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