This is where we discuss it. As for outdated docs, its just a matter of someone updating them. Which ones in particular are you tlaking about?
As for scons, I believe that IOhannes was expressing annoyance at scons.
.hc
On Mar 27, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Mike McGonagle wrote:
Hans,
Didn't I read last week that Iohannes was planning to convert everything over to Scons? I mean, it all seems very confusing, with the transition from CVS over to SVN, with almost none of the old info removed from the website, and having to hunt for what is there for SVN, it is hard to know what the state of the build system is, or how to even set things up to be included.
Is there some public place where people are discussing what is actually happening? Has someone taken to updating the website with what info is current and accurate?
I mean, don't get me wrong, it is wonderful that people are doing these things, but with different things happening with different people, no one seems to be on the same page.
Mike
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 7:48 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
Hey all,
I had to do jury duty on Wednesday, and they had free wifi while we waited, so for some reason that inspired me to try writing a complete autotools build system for Pd-devel. It builds Pd now, but there are some issues with the sound APIs that need to be sorted out.
I would appreciate feedback from anyone who is interested. After this experience, I am thinking that autotools are weird, but not so bad. I think that we should use them for the whole build system.
.hc
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