Hello, Michael,
If you've been using "my" version, you've been using the CVS version. Not only did the extended version use the miscellaneous usability improvements, but it picked up other nifty changes that landed in CVS.
Now that the majority of the usability enhancements have gone "mainstream," (yay! thanks, Miller!) I see little reason to make Mac users use a forked version. I'll do what I can to help make sure installation is easier, but I don't see a pressing need for a full distro for the CVS version. Thoughts?
adam
Michael McGonagle said this at Sat, 3 May 2003 21:58:47 -0500:
Adam,
I have been using your version. Has there ever been an inlet to a receive object on your system? This is pretty odd, as I have always seen an inlet on receive objects. I did think it was odd as the send objects only had inlets, and no outlets.
Anyway, this is probably just a fluke on my machine, althought I can't figure out why???
I looked at the source code for both the version I have been using (Adam's release), and the new 37 version, but there doesn't seem to be any change.
Everything seems to work, so I guess I will just go along "fat, dumb, and happy".
Thanks
Mike
CK wrote:
I read:
But, when I open a patch that I created with version 0.36, it complains that 'receive' does not have an 'inlet' anymore.
receive never had an inlet (at least not recently) maybe you are using a patched x_connective.c or the cvs version ?
regards,
x
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