I haven't been able to figure out how to make windows-style makefiles
call each other, so I have a batch file, 'build' that I call from the
source directory, to call the other makefiles in other directories.
(Of course, I haven't even tried again since 1999 or so to figure this out
and it's
One way to figure this out is switch over to building Pd with
MinGW. :) Then we can use the same makefiles and configure.in on all
platforms. I just streamlined the MinGW setup process by checking
things into SVN and writing a script which builds and installed
everything needed.
Then
OK, re-download it and you should get expr OK, also all the others
in pd/extra EXCEPT bonk~ which turns out not to compile on the version of
VC I'm using (so will have to update the source and make a new version
number for that one).
Thanks for flagging that... my bad.
M
On Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at
On 01/03/2008, at 20.06, David F. Place wrote:
Yesterday, I rather vaguely reported a bug
I think it is better to add them to the bug tracker:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=478070group_id=55736
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Okay, it's definitively a bug, the makefile.nt in pd-0.41-2 doesn't
build externals at all, so if it's not corrected, the bug will stay in
further versions. Also, I'm sure it's possible to use Makefile.in, for
all platforms.
David F. Place a écrit :
On Mar 2, 2008, at 5:03 PM, Patrice
Hi:
Yesterday, I rather vaguely reported a bug I encountered on my
friends Windows XP non-pro machine. I have been able to reproduce it
on my Windows 2000 machine.
Windows 2000 5.00.2195 Service Pack 4
Pd 0.41-2 downloaded from SourceForge
1. Download and install Pd.
2. Run pd.exe in the