One thing that I think should be different with this pd-vanilla distro is that it should be built against the latest libraries, like the latest Tcl/Tk. That will smooth some things out with pd-vanilla, at least on Mac OS X.
On Mac OS X, the anti-aliasing is mostly an issue of which version of Tcl/Tk is using.
.hc
On Apr 18, 2008, at 7:53 PM, Brandon Zeeb wrote:
Ah, np. Perfect. Is the lack of anti-aliasing in pd-vanilla a purely vanilla issue, tcl/tk, or extensions to pd-extended? Not a slam, but I do prefer pd-extended's look.
Cheers, ~Brandon
On Apr 18, 2008, at 3:56 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
pd-vanilla would be vanilla only, no patches to pd itself. Pd- extended is for the patches.
.hc
On Apr 18, 2008, at 12:25 PM, bsoisoi wrote:
Could this also include the sexy gui?
~Brandon
On Apr 18, 2008, at 12:16 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Apr 18, 2008, at 8:46 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo Hans, Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Now that Pd can be built on all platforms without patches, I think we can have a "pd-vanilla+libs" distro that is based on an unpatched pd- vanilla build. It could also have a more limited subset of included libraries, much like others have been proposing. They would be having the same library format and install methods as Pd- extended, so that patches would be compatible.
I think, this is a very good idea and I'll stick it on my TODO list, however I believe, that instead of a vanilla+libs bundle a pure "libs" installer/package would be more appropriate, kind of like the traditional pd-externals package. We already have binary packages of vanilla Pd (Miller's and autobuild) and I believe it's easier to get more people to use the same externals setup by providing a package independent from a certain Pd build.
Ultimately, that sounds like a good goal, but it would also be a lot more work, and would cuase more bugs. There are incompatibilities between versions, not always large, but there. That means you'd then have to add code to manage that. Externals are a lot like linux kernel modules. Sure, it is possible to create module binaries that work with different versions of the kernel, but the vast majority of people choose to ship source, and only include binaries that are tied to a specific kernel version.
So it seems to me the thing to do is first get the one big build working, then the people can split up the packages if they want.
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