On Jul 28, 2010, at 5:18 AM, august wrote:
10th time's a charm! ;) Thanks for spotting that, I needed to
run the build on the Mac OS X 10.4/Intel build farm machine, and also add
one more pass to the embed script. So here's a new build:http://autobuild.puredata.info/pdlab/readanysf~.zip
And here's how:
ssh pddev@128.238.56.59 cd pure-data/trunk/externals/august/readanysf~ make -f Makefile.darwin ./embed-MacOSX-dependencies.sh cd .. zip -9r readanysf~.zip readanysf~
.hc
Hans,
That is the OLD version of readanysf~ that you are compiling.
The new code can be downloaded here: http://aug.ment.org/software/readanysf~0.40.tar.gz
or on the pdlab machine, just go to: ~/pure-data/trunk/externals/august/test
I don't have SVN rights....so maybe you can import the new code.
The filenames and everything are new, so it'd probably be best just to purge the old stuff and punch in the new.I also made a new Makefile. If you just type 'make', it will recognize if you are on linux or macosx. If you are a mac, it will build and compile the binary package, run the new embed script on
it (I modified it a bit), and tar.gz the directory.The latest binary with the new adjustments I have made can be downloaded here for testing:
http://aug.ment.org/software/readanysf~0.40_MacOSX-Intel.tar.gz
Please let me know if this binary version works like the previous one.
-august.
I updated libgavl to 1.1.2 on the Mac build farm machines, so if you build, there should use it.
I think rather than me or someone importing the code, it would be
best if you either requested commit access on pd-dev or set up the
readanysf~ code in some other public repo like gitorious, sourceforge, etc.
Or you could just maintain it as a tarball. Then we could remove the code
from pure-data if its not used. I have far too many little niggly tasks
like this to keep track off....hc
ok. sorry Hans. I found my sf account again and imported it all
myself.Please check it out and see if it works. Can someone verify that
the new Mac binary works?thanks-august.
I committed some small changes to the Makefile, built it and tested it
on 10.4/Intel and it loaded.
.hc
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