Re: [PD] Compiling Pd external using Codeblocks on Windows

2011-03-20 Thread patko
hello,

 what is the advantage of using codeblocks for compiling pd and externals?

Why not just using msys like explained in puredata.info tutorial?


- J bz jbee...@gmail.com a écrit :

 Hi peeps,
 
 Wondering if anyone has experience of using Codeblocks to compile an
 external for Windows?
 
 Lorenzo Sutton has very kindly forwarded me an external he has made
 for quad panning using Chowning's methodology which I really like.
 In the package he forwarded to me, he says that all the code is there
 for building in windows using codeblocks.
 
 I have had a quick go in Puredyne with it but I require a Windows
 version for a piece next week.
 
 I have zero experience of compiling on any platform and don't really
 know where to get started. I'm aware there are a couple of tutorials
 knocking around on the pd  hurleur sites but going through them last
 night made my teeth hurt. I found a couple of Codeblocks tutorials but
 the .dll files I made from them of the external don't work.
 
 I'm sure that if I had a couple of days with nothing else on I could
 get to grips with this but I don't. What I do have is a looming
 deadline though!
 
 I attach Lorenzo's external (Lorenzo if this is a problem please
 contact me asap)
 
 Btw, I have the Codeblocks version with MinGW and the GCC compiler.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Julian
 
 
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Re: [PD] Compiling Pd external using Codeblocks on Windows

2011-03-20 Thread Pedro Lopes
Probably*:
1) having it configure on your favorite IDE
2) with all the inherited stuff of having and IDE :)

Codeblocks is cross platform and a lot of projects are using it to have a
configured build version for IDEs that is easier to setup.
Although regarding PD I always compile in linux, thus make is the way for
me.

*But then again, I'm not speaking for anybody here, just thiking out loud.

On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 12:51 PM, patko colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:

 hello,

  what is the advantage of using codeblocks for compiling pd and externals?

 Why not just using msys like explained in puredata.info tutorial?


 - J bz jbee...@gmail.com a écrit :

  Hi peeps,
 
  Wondering if anyone has experience of using Codeblocks to compile an
  external for Windows?
 
  Lorenzo Sutton has very kindly forwarded me an external he has made
  for quad panning using Chowning's methodology which I really like.
  In the package he forwarded to me, he says that all the code is there
  for building in windows using codeblocks.
 
  I have had a quick go in Puredyne with it but I require a Windows
  version for a piece next week.
 
  I have zero experience of compiling on any platform and don't really
  know where to get started. I'm aware there are a couple of tutorials
  knocking around on the pd  hurleur sites but going through them last
  night made my teeth hurt. I found a couple of Codeblocks tutorials but
  the .dll files I made from them of the external don't work.
 
  I'm sure that if I had a couple of days with nothing else on I could
  get to grips with this but I don't. What I do have is a looming
  deadline though!
 
  I attach Lorenzo's external (Lorenzo if this is a problem please
  contact me asap)
 
  Btw, I have the Codeblocks version with MinGW and the GCC compiler.
 
  Cheers,
 
  Julian
 
 
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Re: [PD] Compiling Pd external using Codeblocks on Windows

2011-03-20 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner


It would be great to have a wiki page on how to do this, anyone should  
be able to create a page here:


http://puredata.info/docs/developer

.hc

On Mar 20, 2011, at 8:59 AM, Pedro Lopes wrote:


Probably*:
1) having it configure on your favorite IDE
2) with all the inherited stuff of having and IDE :)

Codeblocks is cross platform and a lot of projects are using it to  
have a configured build version for IDEs that is easier to setup.  
Although regarding PD I always compile in linux, thus make is the  
way for me.


*But then again, I'm not speaking for anybody here, just thiking out  
loud.


On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 12:51 PM, patko colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
hello,

 what is the advantage of using codeblocks for compiling pd and  
externals?


Why not just using msys like explained in puredata.info tutorial?


- J bz jbee...@gmail.com a écrit :

 Hi peeps,

 Wondering if anyone has experience of using Codeblocks to compile an
 external for Windows?

 Lorenzo Sutton has very kindly forwarded me an external he has made
 for quad panning using Chowning's methodology which I really like.
 In the package he forwarded to me, he says that all the code is  
there

 for building in windows using codeblocks.

 I have had a quick go in Puredyne with it but I require a Windows
 version for a piece next week.

 I have zero experience of compiling on any platform and don't really
 know where to get started. I'm aware there are a couple of tutorials
 knocking around on the pd  hurleur sites but going through them  
last
 night made my teeth hurt. I found a couple of Codeblocks tutorials  
but

 the .dll files I made from them of the external don't work.

 I'm sure that if I had a couple of days with nothing else on I could
 get to grips with this but I don't. What I do have is a looming
 deadline though!

 I attach Lorenzo's external (Lorenzo if this is a problem please
 contact me asap)

 Btw, I have the Codeblocks version with MinGW and the GCC compiler.

 Cheers,

 Julian


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Re: [PD] Compiling Pd external using Codeblocks on Windows

2011-03-20 Thread J bz
Hey Lorenzo,

Yes indeed you did, and very grateful I am too.

And thank you for the outline tutorial as well.  Will have another crack at
using Codeblocks when I have more time.  I need to get into this, it's a
gaping hole in my expanding Pd knowledge.

Very best wishes

Julian


On 19 March 2011 18:00, Lorenzo Sutton lsut...@libero.it wrote:

 Julian,

 I sent you a 'windows' zip with the project and already compiled dll
 answering to your previous private email... I had to re-send as I got a
 google network error hope it arrived allright.

 Anyway I'll write here what I know for further reference on the list. (This
 worked on windows xp I have no idea if it would on vista, 7 etc.)


 J bz wrote:

 Hi peeps,

 Wondering if anyone has experience of using Codeblocks to compile an
 external for Windows?

 Lorenzo Sutton has very kindly forwarded me an external he has made for
 quad panning using Chowning's methodology which I really like.
 In the package he forwarded to me, he says that all the code is there for
 building in windows using codeblocks.

 - you have to have mingw (thus gcc for windows) installed and configured
 correctly in codeblocks (just see if a helloworld.c compiles ok)
 - you have to add the complete path to where the m_pd.h (from the source
 distribution) is
 - In the project settings you have to set the target to library (it should
 add .dll to the filename automatically)
 - you have to add the file pd.lib in the linker options. For some reason
 this only worked with the path set to *absolute*

 That's it. Build and if everything is ok you should have the dll in the
 build target directory.


 I have had a quick go in Puredyne with it but I require a Windows version
 for a piece next week.

 I have zero experience of compiling on any platform and don't really know
 where to get started.  I'm aware there are a couple of tutorials knocking
 around on the pd  hurleur sites but going through them last night made my
 teeth hurt.  I found a couple of Codeblocks tutorials but the .dll files I
 made from them of the external don't work.

 I'm sure that if I had a couple of days with nothing else on I could get
 to grips with this but I don't.  What I do have is a looming deadline
 though!

 I attach Lorenzo's external (Lorenzo if this is a problem please contact
 me asap)

 No problem the external is GPL.


 Btw, I have the Codeblocks version with MinGW and the GCC compiler.

 Best,
 Lorenzo.


 Cheers,

 Julian


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Re: [PD] Compiling Pd external using Codeblocks on Windows

2011-03-20 Thread Lorenzo Sutton

patko,

patko wrote:

hello,

  what is the advantage of using codeblocks for compiling pd and externals?

Why not just using msys like explained in puredata.info tutorial?

To be honest no real advantage/disadvantage, for that project (which 
various people worked on as I explained in earlier emails) codeblocks 
was chosen, as the only linux user in the team I pushed for it against 
visial studio so that at least i could use it as well. Many people 
(including myself in the past) feel more combfortable with an IDE but of 
course anyone is free to use whatever they prefer.


Lorenzo

- J bzjbee...@gmail.com  a écrit :


Hi peeps,

Wondering if anyone has experience of using Codeblocks to compile an
external for Windows?

Lorenzo Sutton has very kindly forwarded me an external he has made
for quad panning using Chowning's methodology which I really like.
In the package he forwarded to me, he says that all the code is there
for building in windows using codeblocks.

I have had a quick go in Puredyne with it but I require a Windows
version for a piece next week.

I have zero experience of compiling on any platform and don't really
know where to get started. I'm aware there are a couple of tutorials
knocking around on the pd  hurleur sites but going through them last
night made my teeth hurt. I found a couple of Codeblocks tutorials but
the .dll files I made from them of the external don't work.

I'm sure that if I had a couple of days with nothing else on I could
get to grips with this but I don't. What I do have is a looming
deadline though!

I attach Lorenzo's external (Lorenzo if this is a problem please
contact me asap)

Btw, I have the Codeblocks version with MinGW and the GCC compiler.

Cheers,

Julian


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[PD] Compiling Pd external using Codeblocks on Windows

2011-03-19 Thread J bz
Hi peeps,

Wondering if anyone has experience of using Codeblocks to compile an
external for Windows?

Lorenzo Sutton has very kindly forwarded me an external he has made for quad
panning using Chowning's methodology which I really like.
In the package he forwarded to me, he says that all the code is there for
building in windows using codeblocks.

I have had a quick go in Puredyne with it but I require a Windows version
for a piece next week.

I have zero experience of compiling on any platform and don't really know
where to get started.  I'm aware there are a couple of tutorials knocking
around on the pd  hurleur sites but going through them last night made my
teeth hurt.  I found a couple of Codeblocks tutorials but the .dll files I
made from them of the external don't work.

I'm sure that if I had a couple of days with nothing else on I could get to
grips with this but I don't.  What I do have is a looming deadline though!

I attach Lorenzo's external (Lorenzo if this is a problem please contact me
asap)

Btw, I have the Codeblocks version with MinGW and the GCC compiler.

Cheers,

Julian


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Re: [PD] Compiling Pd external using Codeblocks on Windows

2011-03-19 Thread Lorenzo Sutton

Julian,

I sent you a 'windows' zip with the project and already compiled dll 
answering to your previous private email... I had to re-send as I got a 
google network error hope it arrived allright.


Anyway I'll write here what I know for further reference on the list. 
(This worked on windows xp I have no idea if it would on vista, 7 etc.)


J bz wrote:

Hi peeps,

Wondering if anyone has experience of using Codeblocks to compile an 
external for Windows?


Lorenzo Sutton has very kindly forwarded me an external he has made 
for quad panning using Chowning's methodology which I really like.
In the package he forwarded to me, he says that all the code is there 
for building in windows using codeblocks.
- you have to have mingw (thus gcc for windows) installed and configured 
correctly in codeblocks (just see if a helloworld.c compiles ok)
- you have to add the complete path to where the m_pd.h (from the source 
distribution) is
- In the project settings you have to set the target to library (it 
should add .dll to the filename automatically)
- you have to add the file pd.lib in the linker options. For some reason 
this only worked with the path set to *absolute*


That's it. Build and if everything is ok you should have the dll in the 
build target directory.


I have had a quick go in Puredyne with it but I require a Windows 
version for a piece next week.


I have zero experience of compiling on any platform and don't really 
know where to get started.  I'm aware there are a couple of tutorials 
knocking around on the pd  hurleur sites but going through them last 
night made my teeth hurt.  I found a couple of Codeblocks tutorials 
but the .dll files I made from them of the external don't work.


I'm sure that if I had a couple of days with nothing else on I could 
get to grips with this but I don't.  What I do have is a looming 
deadline though!


I attach Lorenzo's external (Lorenzo if this is a problem please 
contact me asap)

No problem the external is GPL.


Btw, I have the Codeblocks version with MinGW and the GCC compiler.

Best,
Lorenzo.


Cheers,

Julian


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