On Jun 29, 2004, at 4:50 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Thomas Sivertsen hat gesagt: // Thomas Sivertsen wrote:
Ah, yes. I get this. The weird thing is happening in [prepend] then, because it does not handle the symbol as an identifier for the data,
but as part of the data. Now, which version/incantation of [prepend], you may ask?The prepend from Cyclone does not do this. Maybe you are using the one from IEMlib? Or the one in Ggee or prepend2 or ... We have to agree on one and only one prepend sooner than later. Please someone make Cyclone's prepend a built-in object. ;)
I think it makes the most sense to leave [prepend] out of the CVS
externals collection, and just have it as part of cyclone. For the
Windows and MacOS X installers, that would mean that cyclone's
[prepend] would be the default since cyclone is included in both. For
Debian, you would have to install pd-cyclone to get [prepend].
FYI cxc's [prepend] is included in the CVS externals collection as
[cxc.prepend].
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