On Sun, 19 Oct 2003, vanDongen/Gilcher wrote:
So what are the standard dependencies ? Just libc and pd ?
I assume you mean dependencies to compile, not requirements to run.
How about my jackx externals. Obviously they need jack installed. Should I remove them from the externals/ directory and move them somewhere else?
Hi,
Yes, ideally the "core" externals should only depend on libraries that make them compile on all platforms (which is libc and pd ATM).
The reason for that is to keep pd cross platform.
Guenter
Gerard
On Sunday 19 October 2003 05:49, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
There really should be documentation for how to do this. Its on my todo list...
Basically, if your external can be compiled as a standalone object and its only dependencies are standard ones, then you can add them to the 'pd-externals' package. You do this by adding files to externals/build/src. Open up the files there to see how its done, its pretty simple. Then each platform has a directory with what it needs to build all those objects. There is currently externals/build/linux, externals/build/darwin, and externals/build/win.
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