Quoting "Hans-Christoph Steiner" hans@at.or.at:
The vanilla libdir will include [f], [t], [b], etc. you don't need a -nostdlib option to do that. I so no reason to add a different library loading mechanism when we have one that works.
excuse my ignorance, but i'm only proposing that the "vanilla" library should be loaded by default, unless the user decides that they don't want that.
if you indeed read my mail like this, then i would like you to explain to me again, why you needed additional search paths like ~/pd-externals/ to be compiled into pd, when we have a perfectly working method to add "~/pd-externals" (well, given that the tilde expansion works) to the search paths: "-path ~/pd-externals".
removing the core objects from Pd seems a more aggressive assault to people's workflows than having them manually add some "standard" search paths.
either you do make exceptions or you don't.
fgmaftr IOhannes
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