Thank you for this, it makes more sense to get those files with deken.
But this only resolve externals provided by pd-extended.
If I want to install pdlua or if I provide readanysf~, how do I get or provide those library dependences?
Le 03/07/2016 à 08:23, Lucas Cordiviola a écrit :
HI Patrice,
Y have uploaded a Deken package containing a lot of .dlls that were included in Pd-0.44.0-extended-windowsxp-i386.zip
The name of the package:
missingDLLS-v0.0.extended-(Windows-i386-32)-externals.zip
Type “missing” in the deken search bar.
Simply copy the dlls to your pd/bin directory.
Hope this helps Lucarda.
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To: pd-list@lists.iem.at From: colet.patrice@free.fr Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2016 01:37:40 +0200 Subject: [PD] [deken] w32 pd-extended libraries
Hello
I've lately tried pd-0.47-2 on windows 10 with pd-extended externals provided by deken.
Some didn't worked because they need libraries installed into a system or a user path.
For resolving this in several clicks, install pd-extended with the installer, uncheck everything before installing, and uninstall without removing system32 libs.
I'm not very used to windows 10 so I didn't get the usual windows error message telling which DLL is missing, so when deken provides an external that has this kind of dependance, it's very hard to guess what is getting wrong.
Br
Patrice Colet
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