On Jul 31, 2007, at 12:56 AM, Bryan Jurish wrote:
moin again,
On 2007-07-31 09:43:21, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at appears to have written:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
There is a glitch in any2string that is stopping Pd-extended from building:
i fixed that yesterday.
thanks!
and it is rather a glitch in the assumptions the externals/build/src/ makes than in the pdstring, which just builds perfectly.
i don't wish to agitate slumbering canines, but it would be nice if the externals/build system and pdstring (also gfsm, readdir, etc) played nicely with one another. I keep putting off writing default externals/build-compatibile makefiles, basically because I think there's got to be a "better" way to do it, most likely involving automake|autoconf. any m4 hackers on the list these days?
also, i seem to recall hearing or reading recently something to the effect that "multiple-object libraries are deprecated" -- is there any knock-down drag-out argument why this should be so?
I make no claims that what exists is a great system. But it is far better than anything else that exists. If someone wants to replace the whole thing that would be great, as long as they first do it outside of the existing system to prove it works, then it could be integrated into the main builds. There also has to be a solid, long term commitment from some devs to maintain it.
I would love to hand over all that to someone, but I really do not want to spend more time working around new build issues, that's why I am insistent that it is created outside of the mainstream builds first.
As for maintaining your code in the existing Pd-extended build system, no one is obligated. But if you add your code/library to it, then you need to maintain what you have setup, IMHO. If you want your code to be distributed and work with Pd-extended, then you'll want to maintain it within the Pd-extended build system.
.hc
marmosets, Bryan
-- Bryan Jurish "There is *always* one more bug." jurish@ling.uni-potsdam.de -Lubarsky's Law of Cybernetic Entomology
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