On Mon, 2024-05-27 at 11:50 +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:

> ```
> $ dpkg -L pd-zexy | grep "zexy\."
> /usr/lib/pd/extra/zexy/zexy.linux-amd64-64.so
> /usr/lib/pd/extra/zexy/zexy.pd_linux
> ```

On a somewhat related note, I tried my first floatsize=64 build and
pd64 refused to load it. I only noticed after that I was using pd-lib-
builder v0.6.0 and support for the floatsize=64 flag was only added in
the v0.7.0.

Until I actually tried to load the binary with pd64, I had no
indication that I was still building for pd (32bit). I wonder if there
is an (easily scriptable) way of detecting the floatsize of the
resulting binary. Messing things can happen quickly and I would like to
avoid that as far as possible, of course.

Roman

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