if I'm not mistaken the appending 32 or 64 is for 32 or 64 bit Pd, that is, the application.
the first part is the cchp architecture. I welcome and support your efforts, but I'll make the remark again that I hope you could bring much of what what you're planning to puredata.info for a more centralized online resource, and we can also add things to the manual. This section already describes the binary types, we can maybe improve it => http://msp.ucsd.edu/Pd_documentation/x4.htm#s1.2.1 cheers Em sex., 24 de dez. de 2021 às 15:25, José de Abreu <[email protected]> escreveu: > Hello list! I have some questions regarding the architectures available in > deken > > I noticed that deken has many different architectures possible for the > packages, as i checked by now (not an exhaustive search) there is at least > 8 for linux, (amd64-32, amd64-64, i386-32, arm64-32, armv6-32, armv7-32, > armv7-64, armv7l-32), at least 4 for mac (amd64-32, x86_64-32, i386-32, > PowerPC-32) and at least 2 for windows (amd64-32, i386-32). > > There are more? And are they correct? Should i expect that all mac and > windows may have the -64 variant too? I ask this because I want to create a > table showing all the externals available and which downloads are possible > from deken, together with descriptions for each external, so i want to know > what are the possible architectures that I am missing... see the > (unfinished) table here > https://pdwiki.miraheze.org/wiki/List_of_Externals#List_of_Externals > > So for the first question of the e-mail, what is the difference between > amd64-64 and amd64-32? I guess that the first name would be for the > architecture of the system, and then the last 32 or 64 would be for single > or double precision... but if I search for bandlimited in deken for > example, i get that its package is amd64-64 for linux, and i can install it > on normal pd, but pd double refuses it, as it is a 32bit-float object. > Well, bandlimited was uploaded in 2016, way before the pd double came to > vanilla (maybe 2019?), so it makes sense that it is 32bit-float... But > there were other reasons for it (and other externals, some from extended) > to be packaged as linux amd64-64 instead of amd64-32? > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >
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