One thing that's confusing in compiling is which m_pd.h to >use. It looks like your pd-lib-builder found m_pd.h from >Pd extended
I`m not sure.
I compiled with this dir struct:
blah/downloads/pd 1 blah/downloads/pd-cyclone-master
I think that's the priority in pd-lib-builder/Makefile.pdlibbuilder BUT is true that I have "extended" installed.
Right?
Or I uninstall "extended"?
1 0.47.1
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From: Matt Barber brbrofsvl@gmail.com Sent: Monday, October 3, 2016 7:52 PM To: Alexandre Torres Porres Cc: Lucas Cordiviola; pd-list@lists.iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] Proposing a cyclone update / another Pre Alpha release (milestone 2)
A lot of them just drop the relevant m_pd.h into the project itself, which is certainly doable.
On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 3:47 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres <porres@gmail.commailto:porres@gmail.com> wrote: i mean, fix in the makefile, apparently there's a way to specify a subfolder with the pd source into our project
2016-10-03 16:45 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres <porres@gmail.commailto:porres@gmail.com>: yeah, we gotta fix that in pd-lib-builder ourselves, and provide the pd source from vanilla for it to check in a subfolder, that's the safest thing to do, so lets jump to that ;)
thanks
2016-10-03 16:26 GMT-03:00 Matt Barber <brbrofsvl@gmail.commailto:brbrofsvl@gmail.com>: Thanks, Lucas. There are some useful things here, and I see a few things to fix, especially with implicit casting.
One thing that's confusing in compiling is which m_pd.h to use. It looks like your pd-lib-builder found m_pd.h from Pd extended, which may break things in cases where we're using the updated one from newer vanillas. If you have vanilla installed, there's a way to fix it by changing the code in pd-lib-builder/Makefile.pdlibbuilder, lines 562-567: Here's the current:
ifndef pdincludepath pdincludepath := $(shell ls -d "$(PROGRAMFILES)/pd/include/pdextended") endif ifndef pdincludepath pdincludepath := $(shell ls -d "$(PROGRAMFILES)/pd/src") endif
I think you can just comment out the first three lines, or move them below the next three.
Much appreciated.
Matt