Sorry, still lost, even with all the hints and references. Been reading it all as careful as possible, the localdeps.*.sh scripts, the pd-lib-builder code and reference. Many stack overflow entries, other articles found on google, wiki stuff, tested many different things and it all failed... just saying cause I wanna make it clear that it's not that I don't wanna bother learning and doing it myself... I just don't know where to start and, frankly, it's getting to an overkill point for something I don't really need right now. This is more for the community and I already provided a repository and I can just upload the binaries telling people they need to install fluidsynth themselves since I don't know how to link this at the moment and get it over with. Anyway, of course anyone can collaborate and fix the building/linking process any time in the future. And I'm still open for references, clues and hints on what to do, where to learn, but I'm afraid I need very clear and descriptive steps on what to do here and where to look.
cheers
Em ter., 5 de jan. de 2021 às 08:43, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at escreveu:
Am 5. Jänner 2021 11:40:36 MEZ schrieb Christof Ressi < info@christofressi.com>:
I don't have time to come up and test a complete solution,
well here's a complete solution for both Windows and osx. it's the evolution of the original script by Hans and yours truly:
https://git.iem.at/pd/iem-ci/-/tree/master/pd-lib-builder
(the solution being the
localdeps.*.sh
scripts)mfg.hft.fsl IOhannes
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