Hello, I'm newbie in pure data externals development and I'm trying to compile the externals from the examples in the doc folder with Dev-C++ and Gcc under windows XP but i can't. I'd like to see a makefile that do this or something like that. Is it the best way for windows compiling? Can anybody help me? Thanks.
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On 17 Nov 2005, at 16:50, Javier Jimenez Urbano wrote:
Hello, I'm newbie in pure data externals development and I'm trying to compile the externals from the examples in the doc folder with Dev-C++ and Gcc under windows XP but i can't. I'd like to see a makefile that do this or something like that. Is it the best way for windows compiling? Can anybody help me? Thanks.
Do you have access to MSVC (MS Visual C++) for Windows?
You'll find that's what most people use to compile externals in Windows.
SOrry can't help more, but I don't use it.
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-- # David Plans Casal
problem.each { |day| assert_nil(spoon) }
On Nov 17, 2005, at 12:23 PM, David Plans Casal wrote:
On 17 Nov 2005, at 16:50, Javier Jimenez Urbano wrote:
Hello, I'm newbie in pure data externals development and I'm trying to compile the externals from the examples in the doc folder with Dev-C++ and Gcc under windows XP but i can't. I'd like to see a makefile that do this or something like that. Is it the best way for windows compiling? Can anybody help me? Thanks.
Do you have access to MSVC (MS Visual C++) for Windows?
You'll find that's what most people use to compile externals in Windows.
SOrry can't help more, but I don't use it.
Actually, use MinGW, it works much better now. Almost everything compiles in MinGW while with MSVC only about half did.
http://puredata.org/docs/developer/mingw
To compile the externals, you'll just need MinGW, MSYS, and msysDTK. Oh yeah, you'll need Cygwin's make. http://cygwin.com
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-- # David Plans Casal
problem.each { |day| assert_nil(spoon) }
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