Or even better you could write a .pdsettings file that loads each lib/
libdir in Pd-extended and send it to me to include in future
packages. I already have such a file for Mac OS X and Windows, but I
haven't had a chance to make one for GNU/Linux.
Here's the list of libs included in Pd-extended:
Gem cyclone zexy cxc ext13 fftease hid iemabs iemmatrix liblist list-
abs mapping mar
kex maxlib memento mjlib motex oscx pddp pdogg pdp pidip pixeltango
pmpd rradical sigpack smlib toxy unauthorized vasp vbap xsample
This script automatically generates the Mac OS X and Windows one:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/pure-data/scripts/generate-pd- settings-files.sh?rev=1.2&view=log
Probably the best solution would be to add the code to make this
script also generate a .pd-settings file for GNU/Linux.
.hc
On Mar 30, 2006, at 11:16 AM, Thomas Ouellet Fredericks wrote:
You could dump all the externals that are in the subdirectories back into the extra directory or you could add all the subdirectory paths to your Path... submenu in PD.
Tom
On 3/30/06, Rich E reakinator@gmail.com wrote:
Could anyone help me get the linux Pd-extended examples working?
I have both 38.4-RC8 and 39.2-test1 running, but with the same problem:
none of the externals in the example patches are found. I can use the
externals in pd/extra/ but most of the externals that are in subdirectories are
not locatable within Pd.Everything installs smoothly...and there doesn't seem to be any
libraries that need to be loaded.. I'm stuck.Thanks for any help, Richie
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