On Dec 4, 2005, at 9:12 AM, Ed Kelly wrote:
Hey Hans,
I checked the fies in /extra from your installer for windoze. The libs I mentioned are not there! Namely: cyclone, ext13, maxlib, iemlib1, iemlib2, iem_t3_lib, iem_mp3, mjLib, motex, pdogg, zexy I notice there are some ext13 items in there - is it no longer a lib? Apologies if you already knew this and are getting around to it!
All of the above libs are included in the form of objects compiled as individual objects. The cyclone objects are in extra/cyclonem the rest are just in extra. Ultimately, I plan on having all of the libs in their own directory so that we have a working namespace.
Not all of the options work so well - Welcome.html is rather sparse, so why have it? Again, maybe something you are getting around to (and not so important).
Its just Miller's README without the obsolete info. Its basically left over from the Mac OS X installer screens.
PS I know it'll be a while yet, but the 0.39 extended is going to be quite something, don't you think? Esp if python/ruby enabled libs are included with examples. I may make work for myself to suggest this...
0.39 is next, of course. I just wanted to get a stable 0.38 release out. As for python/ruby, do you mean including python and ruby in the Pd-extended package? There are already separate installers for them.
.hc
Best, Ed
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