On Aug 25, 2004, at 11:58 AM, guenter geiger wrote:
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Matthias Blau wrote:
IOhannes m zmoelnig schrieb:
you have to add the path to the iemabs to your command-line options: "-path /usr/lib/pd/iemabs" (or similar, cannot remember)
Yes, there are no abstractions in the external package. I will put it on my todo list, but no promises, I am currently pretty overloaded with work. I am not sure if this can be considered as a bug, as pd-externals should be externals, not abstractions.
Actually, related to the earlier discussion of the two types of abstractions, I think that it would make a lot of sense to put the external objects written in Pd (like the iemabs abstractions) into the pd-externals package since they are externals written in Pd. This should be done as part of the general externals build system so that its the same on all platforms. I might find some time to do this since I am working on the MacOS X and Windows installers right now.
.hc
The missing help patches, yes. Have to check that.
BTW: pd-cyclone, pd-flext and pd-flext-ext are out of date too, I would like to have them up to date, but I am already spending too much time on Debian stuff, sorry.
Guenter
hm, there is only /usr/lib/pd/extra where some of the *.pd_linux files corresponding to the respective iemlib ojects are. These are the objects that *can* be loaded. Problem is that not all iemlib objects have such a file here.
--Matthias
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