Re: [PD-dev] Question about prepping Scheme for Pure Data external for Deken?

2021-07-12 Thread IOhannes m zmölnig

On 7/12/21 23:51, Iain Duncan wrote:

Hi folks, I'm able to spend some time on Scheme for Pure Data again over
the next couple of weeks, and just wanted to check on what I need to have
done to make it easy to install through Deken. For Max, I had to have
successfully compiled binaries for Mac, Windows 32, and Windows 64. Is it
the same for Pd? I assume Linux users will get things either by compiling
from source or a a linux package manager?


yes and no.

i do my best to package the entire Pd world for Debian (and 
derivatives), but due to the nature of distributions, these packaes of 
lag behind.


so most deken packages will also include a number of Linux variants.
to get yourself a feeling how this is typically handled, just search for 
your favourite package (e.g. "zexy") on deken, and see which 
architectures are available (you might want to turn off the "Hide 
foreign architectures" in the deken-preferences)


fgndsr
IOhannes



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[PD-dev] Question about prepping Scheme for Pure Data external for Deken?

2021-07-12 Thread Iain Duncan
Hi folks, I'm able to spend some time on Scheme for Pure Data again over
the next couple of weeks, and just wanted to check on what I need to have
done to make it easy to install through Deken. For Max, I had to have
successfully compiled binaries for Mac, Windows 32, and Windows 64. Is it
the same for Pd? I assume Linux users will get things either by compiling
from source or a a linux package manager?

thanks!
iain
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